A Chinese journalist who was chased and then detained in Wuhan - the centre of the country's virus outbreak - has reappeared after almost two months. Li Zehua broadcast the chase and his detention by ...
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A whistleblowing citizen journalist who went missing while reporting on the coronavirus in the Chinese city of Wuhan, where the outbreak emerged in December, finally resurfaced Wednesday — saying he’d ...
In a YouTube video he says he was arrested by the police and quarantined for a month. He had spoken about Wuhan's crematory ovens, which worked for 19 hours a day in February. There are no reports of ...
But perhaps one of the most brutal impacts of the virus has been the shocking disappearances of those who risked everything to spread the word in the early days of the outbreak, as Chinese authorities ...
BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese citizen journalist who posted videos about the coronavirus situation in the city of Wuhan has resurfaced after going missing for almost two months, saying in a YouTube ...
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NANXIONG, Guangdong - Li Zehua, a 45-year-old villager who was recently invited to participate in a Party committee meeting, is still savoring his first taste of grassroots democracy. After two hours ...
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