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Man flees China on water scooter, crossing 200 miles of sea to S. Korea​



Wetlands at Incheon, South Korea, where the coast guard found a man who had ridden a personal watercraft from China. (SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg News)

SEOUL — A Chinese man who washed up on South Korea’s west coast last week after crossing the Yellow Sea on a water scooter, is thought to be a political dissident who was once imprisoned in China, a South Korean human rights activist said Wednesday.

Kwon Pyong, a 35-year-old ethnic Korean whose name in Mandarin is Quan Ping, arrived in the port city of Incheon last week, Lee Daeseon, a Korea-based human rights activist, said in a telephone interview. Incheon, an hour’s drive west of the capital Seoul, is the home of the country’s main airport.

Lee said Kwon had traveled more than 300 kilometers, or about 200 miles, on the personal watercraft from China’s Shandong province to reach South Korea, where some of his relatives live. Lee, who has known Kwon since 2019, said he confirmed the man’s identity after being allowed a visit Tuesday to a coast guard facility where Kwon was being held. A close relative in South Korea also confirmed that the individual is Kwon, according to Lee, who said he had spoken to that relative.

Kwon is seeking political asylum outside China, preferably in the United States, Britain or Canada, Lee said. “Kwon is in good health and good spirits,” he said. Kwon previously studied as a college student in Iowa, Lee said.
The Korean coast guard said in a news release Sunday that an individual on a 1,800-cc red water scooter — carrying more than 200 liters, or more than 50 gallons, of fuel — had beached on Incheon’s wetlands and was detained for crossing the border illegally. It said the person had visited Korea previously but did not disclose the individual’s name and refused to comment further, citing privacy concerns.

The coast guard’s details of how the man was found suggested he had prepared for the trip thoroughly: He was wearing a life jacket and a helmet and carrying binoculars and a compass. He had dumped empty fuel canisters into the sea after refueling along the way.

In 2017, Kwon was jailed for 18 months in China for “inciting subversion of state power” after he posted speeches, images and videos on social media critical of the Chinese government. In one photo, Kwon wore a white T-shirt that likened China’s top leader, Xi Jinping, to Hitler. A Chinese court said Kwon had insulted the “state authority and the socialist system,” according to Front Line Defenders, an advocacy group that has followed his case.
This dissident uses Chinese-owned TikTok to criticize China’s government
Since being released from prison, Kwon has been subject to an exit ban stopping him from departing China legally, Lee said. He tried to leave China and enter Korea by filing a political asylum application in 2019, but the process was eventually canceled because of the travel ban. Under Xi, China is increasingly using exit bans to keep critics of the regime — citizens and foreigners alike — in the country, where they can be more easily surveilled and silenced.
The Chinese Embassy in Seoul refused to comment, saying it has no relevant information about the case.

After returning from Iowa, Kwon worked for a family business in his hometown of Yanbian, a trade hub on the China-North Korea border. On social media platforms that are now banned in China, he posted criticism of the government’s censorship and political controls and support for dissidents and protests, his former attorneys said online and to the media in 2019. All of his Facebook and Twitter posts have since been deleted.

 
Under Xi, China is increasingly using exit bans to keep critics of the regime — citizens and foreigners alike — in the country, where they can be more easily surveilled and silenced.

Now I know why @beijingwalker , @etylo and other Chinese bots never utter a single word against the CCP regime.

Please continue to defend the CCP by calling everything a lie and propaganda; no matter what. Seems this is the only way to save yourself from going to jail.
 
Now I know why @beijingwalker , @etylo and other Chinese bots never utter a single word against the CCP regime.

Please continue to defend the CCP by calling everything a lie and propaganda; no matter what. Seems this is the only way to save yourself from going to jail.
lol, delusional Indians, there is a reason why that country can never have meaningful development and being stuck in poverty.
 
lol, delusional Indians, there is a reason why that country can never have meaningful development and being stuck in poverty.
india stuck in poverty because of socialism/feudalism

which is direction china headed now once again under chief helmsman terror fedual xi
 
I won’t be surprised if China bans the production and sale of water scooters. Anyone who owns a water scooter may lose social credit points.

I’m worried about the safety and security of my Chinese friends.
 
Some people can just swim across, every place has their weird bunch

 
I won’t be surprised if China bans the production and sale of water scooters. Anyone who owns a water scooter may lose social credit points.

I’m worried about the safety and security of my Chinese friends.
i heard theyre not allowed to buy gas without attendants for fear of trying to burn down govt

and they cant buy pipes for fear of bomb making




uyghur knives have to be chained
 
i heard theyre not allowed to buy gas without attendants for fear of trying to burn down govt

and they cant buy pipes for fear of bomb making




uyghur knives have to be chained

This is so sad 😞

The entire world should come together and help the common Chinese citizens who are living in open jails, constant surveillance and if they are Uyghurs, in concentration camps.

I hope Taiwan takes over China again so humanity can prevail in that beautiful land.
 
This is so sad 😞

The entire world should come together and help the common Chinese citizens who are living in open jails, constant surveillance and if they are Uyghurs, in concentration camps.

I hope Taiwan takes over China again so humanity can prevail in that beautiful land.
lol, you Indians live in a delusional world beyond anyone can imagine. India is a paradise that everyone wants to go there to live.
 
lol, you Indians live in a delusional world beyond anyone can imagine. India is a paradise that everyone wants to go there to live.

I now know why you have to deny everything so it’s okay. I have nothing against you.

Just asking, would you be able to find out if the friends and family members of this guy (who fled China on water scooter) are okay? And not jailed yet?

It’s alright if you can’t do it. None of us wants to force you to do anything which might put your life in danger.
 
Just asking, would you be able to find out if the friends and family members of this guy (who fled China on water scooter) are okay? And not jailed yet?
Are you crazy? you don't seem to be a person who can think normally, there are tons of videos made by foreign expats living in China on youtube show what China is really like, you can still live in your delusional Indian world. not our business.
 
lol, you Indians live in a delusional world beyond anyone can imagine. India is a paradise that everyone wants to go there to live.
Unfortunately unlike you who is here 24/7 365 days a year, we cannot all be paid for fishing day and night the free press of India USA etc for all the negative stories. It must be a rewarding profession in Comrade Xi's CCP.
 
Unfortunately unlike you who is here 24/7 365 days a year, we cannot all be paid for fishing day and night the free press of India USA etc for all the negative stories. It must be a rewarding profession in Comrade Xi's CCP.
But how come for all those years I m one of the very few Chinese posters who are actually against Xi's 3rd term and lockdown policy? who's going to pay me, CIA?

Just asking, would you be able to find out if the friends and family members of this guy (who fled China on water scooter) are okay? And not jailed yet?
I m not responsible for you to track that guy's family, but here is the one, the western media claims that all the family members of the top leader of the Uyghur separatism Rebiya Kadeer were arrested or detained, turned out to be a big lie.

 

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