Topic: Li Wenliang
Li Wenliang’s case highlights the severe consequences of censorship and surveillance in China, where dissenting voices are silenced and critical information is suppressed. His warning about the coronavirus outbreak was met with government reprimand, illustrating the dangers faced by individuals who challenge state narratives. This situation highlights the urgent need for free expression and privacy protections in the face of oppressive regimes.
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Chinese propaganda accounts and outlets rush to paint China as the coronavirus hero
And Western media doesn’t seem to want to cover it.
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Report compiles 41 damning early coronavirus outbreak articles deleted by China
Now the report itself has now been censored.
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Chinese government identifies dissenting citizens through phone numbers linked to Twitter
China is cracking down on those who criticize their response to coronavirus.
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Dr. Li Wenliang, who was reprimanded for warning people of coronavirus on Weibo, has died
Dr. Li Wenliang was the first to publicly announce that coronavirus could be a major problem and has now succumbed…
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Chinese authorities finally release doctor who was arrested for predicting coronavirus epidemic
Dr. Li Wenliang was made to sign a statement suggesting that his behavior was illegal.






