Topic: Wuhan
The situation in Wuhan highlights the severe consequences of censorship and surveillance, particularly in the context of the coronavirus outbreak. Reports of whistleblowers being silenced and citizen journalists facing legal repercussions illustrate the dangers of restricting free speech and the flow of information. This environment not only stifles individual liberty but also undermines public health and safety by preventing critical discussions about transparency and accountability.
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Citizen journalist who documented suspicious goings-on in Wuhan is charged
Zhang could spend 4-5 years in jail.
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China implements harsher crackdown on VPN use in the face of Wuhan “misinformation”
VPN companies are working to try and overcome the blocks.
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Coronavirus: as journalists in China disappear, citizens turn to Twitter to find the truth
Chinese citizens feel the state news is hiding the truth about the Wuhan virus.
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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.








