A female employee of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, who accused her colleagues of sexually assaulting, “expressed and communicated inappropriate opinions, forged and disseminated false facts, and (and) caused vulgar consequences. She was fired as an answer to a question she told CBS News in writing. An employee identified only as Mr. Zhou said she was raped by a colleague on a business trip after she said she had taken no action against him when the company reported to human resources. The complaint went public in August. In an 11-page document, Zhou was identified by a colleague who was older than...