Thursday, February 18, 2021

Fei Chang Dao: Man Given Ten Days in Jail for Tencent QQ Posts That "Openly Insulted Leaders of the Party and the State"



There are a lot of things one could say about  this petty disorderly offense for posting an insult of Party leaders on social media. But maybe there is no need to.
Fei Chang Dao: Man Given Ten Days in Jail for Tencent QQ Posts That "Openly Insulted Leaders of the Party and the State"
According to a judgment issued by the Guangzhou Municipal Intermediate People's Court in May 2014 (translated below) Cheng Huaishan was sentenced to ten days administrative detention for using Tencent’s QQ  service to post statements that “openly insulted leaders of the Party and the State.” Cheng’s sentence was imposed by officials at a local police station based their determination that he had violated China’s “Public Security Administrative Punishment Law.”

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