The Indian Army released photos on Feb. 16, 2021 showing the disengagement of the Indian Army and the Chinese People’s Liberation Army from the disputed area of Ladakh
Who dares to question the death toll of PLA troops in the Sino-Indian border conflict last June? The Chinese judiciary only passed the Criminal Law on Feb. 26 to add the relevant charges, which took effect on March 1. In addition, police ordered Wang, who is overseas, to “return to China and surrender” or his Parents “will not have a good outcome. So far, at least seven people have been threatened, detained or arrested for doubting the official story.
“On March 1, Qiu Ziming was formally arrested on charges of “infringing on the honor and reputation of heroes and martyrs,” a crime that did not previously exist, and which was amended on Feb. 26 to include a new clause that reads. “Insulting or slandering heroes and martyrs, damaging the public interest, if the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of up to three years, detention, control or deprivation of political rights. “This makes Spicy Pen Little Ball the first person to be arrested on this latest charge in China, which has surprised public opinion and is said to be “a crime to be added.
Some netizens said, “Laws all over the world are about non-retroactivity, and this is a precedent”, while others said, “There are two kinds of laws in the world, the law and the Chinese law, and the Chinese law does not conform to the general laws of law”. Others said that this is “a tailor-made law for hot pens.” Some sarcastically said, “It is suggested that the ‘crime against the reputation and honor of heroes and martyrs’ should be changed to ‘crime of spicy pen small ball’, so that it is easier to remember.” There is also a public opinion: I thought Spicy Pen Little Ball would pass by the new criminal law, but I didn’t expect to be caught up, so he can be recorded in the history of China’s legal system.
The official microblogging site of China’s Supreme Prosecutor’s “Justice Cool” released a confession video on March 1, showing Qiu Ziming, who said his actions had “obliterated his conscience,” as he was formally arrested. The video shows Qiu Ziming saying his actions have “shattered his conscience”.
China and India last June in the border zone of bloody clashes, after the Indian side immediately announced the death of 20 officers and soldiers, Chinese officials announced eight months later the death of a total of four people, which mentioned that someone was to rescue the chief and died. “The biggest officer, the chief, survived, and it seems that the chief’s personality is ‘flying general + off rabbit + divine machine + blood road + strong luck ‘. On this basis, ‘the foreign army collapsed and fled with their heads in their hands. Anyway, we won.” He also added: the four who sacrificed were all credited for ‘rescue’, and even those who went to the rescue were sacrificed, so there must have been those who were not rescued, ah, indicating that there were not only four people killed in action. This is also the reason why India dared to announce the number and list of the fallen at the first Time.” “The official said that he “insulted the martyrs” because of the words he wrote, and was then blocked from Weibo.
Chinese officials are extremely sensitive to the death and injury figures of Chinese soldiers, and try to quickly extinguish any questionable voices once they find them. Wang Jingyu, 19, who is overseas, was recently reported by netizens after posting comments on Weibo questioning and criticizing PLA officers and soldiers killed in the Sino-Indian border conflict. Wang told U.S. media that Chinese police issued an online manhunt for him after the incident and ordered him to turn himself in within three days, or his parents in China “will not have a good ending. He told VOA that it took about 20 minutes from the time he sent the tweet to the time police raided his Home. Police subdued his parents in handcuffs and brought them back to the police station daily for lengthy questioning after the incident, where they were not allowed to eat and threatened to be detained, and were guarded outside the home 24 hours a day.
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