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  2. Blood censorship in China - Wikipedia

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    The display of blood in Chinese game industry is strictly limited, if not banned. Before 2019, blood in many games cannot be red. [4] The new ban prohibits the presence of any blood. [5] Peacekeeper Elite, a battle royale game developed in China, has no blood or death. When players get eliminated, they wave goodbye to the player who eliminated ...

  3. Capital punishment in China - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment in China can be imposed on crimes against national symbols and treasures, such as theft of cultural relics and (before 1997) the killing of giant pandas. [43] Executions under the pretense of political crimes are extremely rare and confined to persons involved in violence or the threat of violence. [39]

  4. Violence and video games - Wikipedia

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    The playing of violent video games may not be an independent variable in determining violent acts (for example, violent behaviour after playing violent video games may be age dependant, or players of violent video games may watch other violent media). Studies may not have been long or large enough to provide clear conclusions. [123]

  5. Amnesty International calls on China to address 'grotesque ...

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  6. Censorship in China - Wikipedia

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    The historic ban of major video game consoles in the country was lifted in 2014 as part of the establishment of the Shanghai Free-Trade Zone. [200] Consoles had been banned under a rule enacted in 2000 to combat the perceived corrupting influence of video games on young people. [201]

  7. Capital offences in China - Wikipedia

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    Endangering national security is among the crime categories included in the 1997 revision of China's criminal code. [5] It comprises Articles 102 to 113 of the 1997 Criminal Law and imposes the confiscation of property as a supplementary penalty. [ 6 ]

  8. Huugjilt - Wikipedia

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    On 5 December 2006, ten years after the execution, Zhao Zhihong wrote the Petition of my Death Penalty admitting he had committed the crime. Huugjilt was posthumously exonerated and Zhao Zhihong was sentenced to death in 2015. [2] Xinhua stated that the case was "one of the most notorious cases of judicial injustice in China in the recent ...

  9. Roblox CEO: 'We're being very, very careful in China' - AOL

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    Roblox's approach to China is characterized by some optimism and an abundance of caution.The US online gaming company in 2019 announced a strategic partnership with China-based tech giant Tencent ...