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'Eating Melons', 'That Person': Chinese Dodge Censors To Discuss Missing Tennis Star's Case Online

December 4, 2021
Source: indiandefensenews.in indiandefensenews.in
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'Eating Melons', 'That Person': Chinese Dodge Censors To Discuss Missing Tennis Star's Case Online The 35-year-old's allegations spread on Twitter -- which is blocked in China but accessible using special Virtual Private Networks -- and sparked an international outcry BEIJING: With coded references to "eating melons" and "that person", Chinese social media users are getting creative to discuss tennis star Peng Shuai online as censors race to scrub all mentions of her sexual assault allegations. When Peng last month posted that former Chinese vice-premier Zhang Gaoli forced her to have sex, censors were quick to scrub the message and obvious...
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