Chinese Communist Party officials confirmed for the first Time on June 19 that four people were killed on the Chinese side in a clash between Chinese and Indian troops that broke out in the Galwan Valley last June. (Photo source: video screenshot)
Guangdong Maoming police issued a notice on the 22nd, police received a report from the public that a 40-year-old netizen surnamed Tian posted “insulting and defaming dead soldiers” in a WeChat group on the 20th, so they arrested him at about 10 p.m. that night. The police said he “confessed” to posting the remarks, and the case is still under investigation.
In addition, Guiyang City Public Security Bureau Nanming Branch also reported that the network security brigade in the network patrol found that a 30-year-old man surnamed Dai in the WeChat circle of friends published “denigrating and insulting the dead soldiers” speech, the public security that morning to find the man involved, the man on its “illegal speech The public security authorities found the man involved that morning, the man confessed to his “illegal speech, Nanming Public Security Bureau under the “Public Security Management Punishment Law”, the generation of a 13-day administrative detention penalty.
There is a similar situation in Chongqing. The Shapingba District police said they received a report that a netizen, “@TSCB8,” had made comments on Weibo about “defaming soldiers who died in the line of duty,” and an investigation confirmed that the netizen was a 19-year-old man surnamed Wang who lives overseas. The police said the man was suspected of “provoking trouble” and had listed him as a “fugitive”. But officials did not disclose the details of the comments made by the netizen.
Earlier, a former Shanghai-based correspondent for the Economic Observer newspaper and microblogger with 2.54 million followers, “Spicy Pen Small Ball,” also posted an article questioning the Chinese military’s role in the India-China conflict, which resulted in his criminal detention by authorities on the 20th on suspicion of “picking quarrels and provoking trouble. He was also sentenced to three years in prison.
In addition, two netizens from Beijing and Sichuan were also arrested by police for questioning the number of deaths and injuries at the India-China border.
In contrast to the questioning by some mainland netizens and the arrests by the police, the Chinese Communist Party’s official media have recently reported with great fanfare the “heroic deeds” and “Family stories” of the fallen mainland soldiers, as well as the news of the seriously wounded regiment commander Qi Fabao, and touted him as “heroic chief”.
However, it is worth mentioning that some netizens reported that Qi Fa Bao had been foul-mouthed to the Indians at the time of the incident. The online video also shows that the Indian troops have been patiently communicating and bargaining with the Chinese side, but Qi Fa Bao repeatedly shouted angrily, “Get out if you don’t want to fight”, “You tell them, if they stay, I’ll let them all die in this place”, etc. This is a huge difference from the official propaganda.
It is reported that the Chinese Ministry of Defense has announced the contents of the 10th round of Sino-Indian military chief-level talks, and the press release revealed that although there are still disputes between China and India over the solution to the standoff in the remaining areas of the present land, experts consider the future withdrawal of troops from both sides in the area of Bangong Lake near the Himalayas as “important progress”. In the evening of the same day, the Indian side also announced the withdrawal of troops.
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