Topic: Peng Shuai
Peng Shuai’s case highlights the severe consequences of speaking out against the Chinese Communist Party, including censorship and erasure from social media. Her retraction of statements made on Weibo and subsequent blacklisting illustrate the lengths to which authorities will go to suppress dissent and control narratives. This situation raises critical concerns about free expression and the right to privacy in the face of state surveillance and censorship.
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Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai recants Weibo statements
Peng Shuai was censored from the internet until she began to backtrack on her sexual assault story.
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China warns Olympics athletes not to post about political or religious issues
Those that do may be punished.
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China’s Weibo fined for not censoring fast enough
Government censorship.





