Taiwan human rights activist Lee Ming-che, who spent five years inside a Chinese prison on "subverting state power", recounts his ordeal. <br /><br />"My arrest in 2017 was inevitable because China wants to crack down on foreign civic societies' contact with its domestic civic groups," Lee explains. <br /><br />Lee was demanded to confess to being an agent hired by the Taiwanese government, hinting that doing so would lead to a swifter release. He said he refused to betray his country and therefore eventually admitted to the personal subversion charge.
