//Fang Ran, a doctoral student in the Department of Sociology at the University of Hong Kong, was under residential surveillance (secret detention) in a designated residence by the National Security Council for "suspicion of subverting state power" in Nanning, Guangxi on August 26. He is a labor rights activist and his research direction is the labor movement in China. He has also written a book review on Chinese investment in Africa.
I wonder if the University of Hong Kong can respond and care about it?
His personal page of the University of Hong Kong: https://sociology.hku.hk/people/fang-ran/
Fang Ran and Zhang Yueran: "The Ghost of Global China": What is special about Chinese capitalists in Africa?
https://theinitium.com/article/20191221-book-cklee-china-africa/
If you don’t know how to call "Designated Residential Surveillance", you can take a look at the apple: Let people disappear at will by "Designated Residential Surveillance". The report reveals that tens of thousands of people are held in secret prisons in China each year.
https://tw.appledaily.com/international/20210623/SL5LG2BXMJFL7MJKP6I735U5NI/
https://www.facebook.com/505789300/posts/10160054247884301/?d=n