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  2. Chen Qiushi - Wikipedia

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    Chen Qiushi [a] (born 19 September 1985), also known as Steven Chen, is a Chinese lawyer, activist, and citizen journalist who covered the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests and the COVID-19 pandemic which included criticism of the government response. He went missing on 6 February 2020 [1] [2] after reporting on the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan. The ...

  3. Zhang Zhan - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Zhan (simplified Chinese: 张展; traditional Chinese: 張展; pinyin: Zhāng Zhǎn; born 2 September 1983) [1] is a Chinese citizen journalist and former lawyer who travelled to Wuhan in February 2020, from where she reported on the impact of the lockdown measures imposed in the city in response to the COVID-19 outbreak there, and questioned the handling of the crisis by authorities. [2]

  4. Vietnam's president is confirmed as the new Communist ... - AOL

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    Lam will be the general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, the country’s most powerful political role, state media said. It was unclear if Lam will stay in his role as president.

  5. Fang Bin - Wikipedia

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    Fang Bin (Chinese: 方斌; pinyin: Fāng bīn) is a Chinese businessman, citizen journalist and whistleblower who used YouTube and WeChat to broadcast images of Wuhan during the COVID-19 pandemic. He was arrested several times between February 1 and 9, 2020.

  6. COVID-19 misinformation by China - Wikipedia

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    In media published by Xinhua News Agency, China Daily, and China Global Television Network (CGTN), excerpts from an interview Kekulé gave to ZDF were quoted, purporting that 99.5 percent of the coronavirus spreading around the world at the time was from a variant originating in northern Italy. [40]

  7. Li-Meng Yan - Wikipedia

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    Between July and August, Yan was interviewed by Fox News, Newsmax TV, [27] and the Daily Mail. [1] Yan claimed in interviews that she became aware of person-to-person transmission of COVID-19 in late December 2019, and that she attempted to communicate the risks to her superiors in late December 2019 or early January 2020. [20]

  8. I am not a Communist. I never thought I’d have to say those ...

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  9. China banned a video game called 'Coronavirus Attack' where ...

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    A video game called "Coronavirus Attack," in which players have to shoot and kill zombies carrying the virus, has been banned in China. It even has a motif that resembles a Chinese flag made of ...