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The safest country in the world | July event antiseptic

(edited)

By: Harry, Laitek, Shadow

Proofreading: Sugar, Coco

Editor’s note: The local epidemic in China heated up at the end of July. After a month of high-risk levels in Beijing ushered in the lifting of the ban, Urumqi in Xinjiang began to close the city on the 17th. The global epidemic is not optimistic. Brazil, the United States, India, South Africa and other places have high fevers, and Hong Kong has exceeded 100 new cases in a single day for many consecutive days. The government's high-intensity prevention and control measures seem to have become normalized, just like the speech control, reporting bans, sexual harassment, fraud and corruption that we are accustomed to... In a society where power does whatever it wants and controls are normalized, can we get real security?

# "Hong Kong version of the National Security Law" has been implemented for a month, is Hong Kong safer?

On June 30, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress unanimously approved the Law of the People's Republic of China on Safeguarding National Security in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. At 11 o'clock that night, Xinhua News Agency announced the full text. Subsequently, pro-democracy groups such as Hong Kong Zhongzhi, Student Dynamics, and the Hong Kong National Front voluntarily announced their dissolution. On July 1, the first day the "Hong Kong version of the National Security Law" was officially implemented, the police arrested more than 370 demonstrators, 10 of whom were suspected of violating the law. If the slogan and slogan contain "Hong Kong independence", "Recover Hong Kong, the revolution of the times", etc., they may be arrested under the law. Beginning on the 6th, Hong Kong citizens launched silent demonstrations , holding blank papers to protest. From the 11th to the 12th, the Hong Kong pro-democracy party held a primary election, with more than 600,000 people participating in the vote. Protest leaders such as Huang Zhifeng and Zhu Kaidi, who have performed outstandingly in the "anti-amendment" movement, won high votes. The Hong Kong government and the Liaison Office said they would conduct in-depth investigations into whether the election violated the National Security Law. On the 28th, the university committee of the University of Hong Kong, which was supposed to be composed of people on campus, became outsiders (including government-affiliated people), which eventually led to the dismissal of the scholar Tai Yaoting, who coordinated the democratic primary election, by the University of Hong Kong in the form of high votes.

The implementation of the National Security Law is having an impact on Hong Kong investors and multinational corporations. The overseas version of Douyin was removed from the shelves in Hong Kong ; technology companies such as Google, Facebook (including Whatsapp), Twitter, and Telegram said they would temporarily stop processing requests from the Hong Kong government to obtain user data ; The New York Times will relocate some of its businesses and employees to South Korea Seoul : HSBC, Credit Suisse, UBS and many other international banks are screening Hong Kong customers for their association with the pro-democracy movement . At the same time, in response to the possible further sanctions imposed on China and Hong Kong by the United States, they will also participate in the screening to promote national security in Hong Kong. French Hong Kong government and Chinese officials.

This month, China's relations with the world have changed. Sino-US friction escalated again. On the 14th, the United States officially cancelled the special status of Hong Kong stipulated in the Hong Kong Policy Act; on the 23rd, US Secretary of State Pompeo (Michael R. Pompeo) stated that the United States' "contact policy" towards China for nearly 50 years had thus failed ; on the 24th , the Chinese consulate in Houston was requested by the United States to close, and Tang Juan, a researcher at the Chinese consulate in San Francisco, was arrested by the United States. As a countermeasure, China notified the U.S. on the 24th to close the U.S. consulate in Chengdu.

In response to the conflict between the "National Security Law" and the "Sino-British Joint Declaration", on the 19th, the British Embassy in China issued a "Correction Note on the Hong Kong Issue" on its official WeChat account❶. On the 22nd, the British government announced that Hong Kong people holding British National Overseas passports (BN(O)) and their close relatives can apply for this special visa from January next year, and they can apply for the right of abode after staying in the UK for five years. China said it would consider not recognizing the passport as a valid travel document. The governments of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand announced the suspension of the extradition agreement with Hong Kong one after another, and the Chinese side then countered. ❷

Sovereignty conflicts have spread to the overseas business territories of Chinese companies. The British government announced that it would ban Huawei from participating in the construction of local 5G networks, and the French government will restrict the licensing of French telecom operators that use Huawei products. The United States will impose visa sanctions on some employees of Chinese technology companies such as Huawei. The Indian government has banned the use of dozens of Chinese software, including the overseas version of Douyin, due to months of border clashes between China and India.

Most heavily monitored cities in the world, mostly in China / Comparitech

On the 22nd, a report published by the British network service security company Comparitech showed that among the 20 cities with the most CCTVs (monitors) in the world, 18 are in China. The number of cameras installed in China accounts for half of the global total, or about 416 million monitors. Are the people living in a superpower composed of face recognition, sky-eye monitoring, mobile payment and Internet firewalls really safe?


# In China, no one can be convicted of words

In July, the authorities' crackdown on dissident voices further escalated. Ren Zhiqiang and Xu Zhangrun, who had boldly spoken publicly before, were severely dealt with by the authorities. Xu Zhangrun was first detained by the Beijing police on the grounds of visiting prostitutes, and then expelled from Tsinghua University; Ren Zhiqiang was expelled from the party and transferred to the procuratorate. Earlier, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded on the official website of China-related human rights issues: "In China, it is impossible for anyone to be punished or punished just for speaking out."

Various fallacies and facts about China-related human rights issues / Ministry of Foreign Affairs

On July 6, 2020, Xu Zhangrun was detained by Beijing police on suspicion of visiting prostitutes. According to his friend Geng Xiaonan, quoted by The New York Times , the police raided Xu Zhangrun’s residence in Beijing early that morning and took a computer and some documents. A number of friends who spoke on the condition of anonymity said that there were about 10 police cars at the scene, and more than 20 police officers blocked the scene and entered Xu Zhangrun's home. Liu Suri, an old classmate of Xu Zhangrun, said that on the 12th, Xu Zhangrun had returned to his home in Beijing. He is currently resting at home and is in good health. His wife did not receive a written reason for the police to take Xu Zhangrun away. On the 15th, according to the photos provided by Xu Zhangrun to Radio Television Hong Kong, Tsinghua University gave Xu Zhangrun an administrative punishment by the public security for prostitutes and violated the relevant provisions of the Ten Guidelines for Professional Behavior of College Teachers in the New Era . On the 19th, Xu Zhangrun published an open letter to all Tsinghua alumni in both English and classical Chinese (the English part was translated by Bai Jieming), thanking the alumni for their donations, saying that "if I don't die, I will appeal for one day." On the 29th, Mo Shaoping, a human rights lawyer entrusted by Xu Zhangrun, told the media that on the evening of the 28th, Xu Zhangrun formally entrusted Mo Shaoping and his partner Shang Baojun to investigate the administrative punishment imposed on him by the authorities. He called the so-called prostitution charges "false".

Xu Zhangrun is a former professor and doctoral supervisor at the Law School of Tsinghua University. In July 2018, he published the article "Our Current Fears and Expectations ", putting forward a number of propositions, including restoring the presidency system and opposing "June 4th", and successively wrote a number of articles defending reform and opening up: "Bow Your Head" Greetings, Heaven and Earth are Boundless", "The Five Battles of Liberalism" and "China is Not a Red Empire". In March of the following year, Tsinghua University suspended Xu Zhangrun's teaching and academic work . During the epidemic, Xu Zhangrun continued to write "China's Lonely Boat on the Ocean of World Civilization - Political Views and Civilization Theory of the New Crown Epidemic in the Context of the Global System", analyzing the problems of China's political system under the epidemic and calling for reform.

At the same time that Xu Zhangrun was purged as an academic reformist, Ren Zhiqiang, as a businessman and "second-generation red" opinion leader, was also expelled from the party and transferred to the procuratorate. On July 23, the Disciplinary Committee and District Supervisory Committee of Xicheng District, Beijing issued a notice stating that Ren Zhiqiang had been expelled from the party for serious violations of discipline and law. The circular stated that Ren Zhiqiang "lost his ideals and beliefs, betrayed his original mission and mission, remained consistent with the Party Central Committee on major principles, published articles against the Four Cardinal Principles, vilified the image of the Party and the country, distorted the history of the Party and the military, and was disloyal to the Party. , dishonesty, resisting organizational censorship.” The notice also pointed out that Ren Zhiqiang has financial problems such as purchasing golf cards with public funds and reimbursement of expenses that should be paid by individuals.

Ren Zhiqiang served as the former deputy secretary and chairman of the party committee of Beijing Huayuan Group. Born in 1951 into a high-ranking family, he was nicknamed "Cannon" for his sharp public speaking style. In February 2020, an article signed by Ren Zhiqiang, " People's Lives Are Harmed by the Virus and the System's Severe Illness ", circulated on the Internet. The article criticized the Chinese government's performance in the epidemic, especially the national 170,000 meeting held by the central government on February 23. People's Assembly. The article referred to Xi Jinping as "a clown who has been stripped of his clothes and insisted on being an emperor" and called on the public to "wake up from their dreams." The South China Morning Post later confirmed in an independent investigation that the article was indeed written by Ren Zhiqiang.

In the context of the continuous tightening of the space for speech in China, some "buffer zones" that could have protected speakers, such as university teacher status or "rooted Miaohong" background, are no longer valid. In the increasingly turbulent public opinion space, no one knows what kind of future the absolute loyalty that cannot be discussed will lead to.


#MeToo: Lots of questions asked, but the answers are still blowing in the wind

Entering July 2020, MeToo incidents of sexual harassment and assault are still emerging. In the public welfare circle, Liu Meng still did not apologize orally or in writing even after the court’s judgment; Liu Tao’s sexual harassment incident has not been investigated by an official investigation team, but an independent investigation team has to intervene; if Lei Chuang was not initiated by a feminist The real-name boycott may result in a formal lawyer qualification. In the pro-democracy circle, Wei Jingsheng was accused of raping Liu Huaizhao many years ago , and the lawsuit is about to go to trial in the United States. Internationally, Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon, who was seen as a contender for the future president, is suspected of committing suicide amid allegations of sexual harassment . Of course, the sexual assault incident that attracted the most public attention was that after Zhejiang University student Nu Moumou was sentenced to probation for the crime of rape, he was only sentenced to stay in the school for inspection. A follow-up investigation was launched. On August 1, Zhejiang University expelled Nu Moumou from his student status.

METOO IN CHINA 2018 First Half / Tongni Gender Research Group

The widespread continuation of the #MeToo movement around the world not only raises public awareness of sexual harassment and assault to a large extent, but also reflects the deep-rooted patriarchal society. In East Asian societies, the firmness of this patriarchy is even more evident. In China, the #MeToo movement faces censorship and lacks a way to push for institutional change. In particular, the sexual harassment and sexual assault allegations against public welfare circles and democratic movement circles reflect the absence and misappropriation of gender issues in social justice issues. As Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon expressed doubts in interviews with his party colleagues after his suicide, it is difficult for them to link their image of a man fighting for women's rights with the allegations of sexual harassment we hear.

Zeng Jinyan, a Chinese feminist, pointed out the problem in the article , "In Korea, in China, there is such a culture: when women's rights issues are helpful to the agenda of the social movement democracy movement, they will publicly express their support for women's rights. Support. But in personal life and daily work, we have never realized and achieved basic respect and equal treatment of women. Remaining silent about survivors of sexual harassment and sexual assault is, to a certain extent, the torrent of violence in our living environment Part of it. Some people say that political violence is the enemy, don’t distract from internal unity.”

Perhaps the road to change the gender issue system is still difficult, but making their voices heard is a possible first step towards change.


# "Zero tolerance" for academic fraud is still one "zero"

A few years ago, Wang Nuo, a professor at Xiamen University, withdrew from academia in desperation, arousing widespread attention from people inside and outside the world, but it only caused a ripple, and it remained stagnant after that. Academic fraud is a global problem, but it is more frequently seen in mainland China. Since the beginning of 2009, there have been one or two related news stories almost every month, which seems to imply that this problem has never been "faced up". According to the China Science Journal , in 2019, Chinese scholars retracted 447 English papers due to problems such as falsification of experimental data, a record high in the past five years.

In this year, as of the end of July, the number of them has not decreased compared with last year. In July alone, no less than 211 papers were suspected of fraud. On July 1, the mainland media quoted the website For Better Science as reporting that 65 Chinese mathematics papers were suspected of being fraudulent; Star professor Yang Hui academically plagiarized and falsified; on July 13, Chen Lingshi, an award-winning elementary school student in Kunming’s research gene, was confirmed to have falsified his papers ; on July 14, the Wall Street Journal reported that at least 121 medical papers in China were suspected of falsification; on July 24, overseas The website Pubpeer revealed that 25 papers of Zhan Qimin, executive vice president of Peking University, director of Peking University Medical Department, and academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, were suspected of falsifying.

Academician Yang Le: The fundamental connotation of scientific research is ignored / The picture shows the 6th National Mathematics Science Popularization Forum held by Shanghai University

On the one hand, academic fraud will affect the credibility of relevant institutions in the future, and on the other hand, it will also cause some powerful scholars to opt out of academia. Regardless of which aspect of academic fraud is considered, it is harmful and not beneficial. It cannot promote effective academic development, and may also form “academic corruption”❸. In the early years, some scholars proposed the punishment measures for studying abroad, and the State Council also issued the " Several Opinions on Further Strengthening the Construction of Scientific Research Integrity " in May 2018. The opinions pointed out that "zero tolerance" should be adhered to for academic fraud, but It seems that the effect of the past few years is still "zero" away from "zero tolerance".

Then in early February 2019, shortly after Zhai Tianlin's academic turmoil , the Ministry of Education issued the "Notice of the General Office of the Ministry of Education on Further Regulating and Strengthening the Management of Postgraduate Training ", but the frequent reports since then are undoubtedly telling us that the effects are all. is not obvious. The phenomenon of academic fraud has not diminished, and some groups believe that punishment is only a part of it, and the optimal solution needs to be placed on the cultivation of academic integrity. Among them, Yang Le, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, is even more important in an interview with the media. Expressed this view : "It is very fundamental to guide young people to be honest." The emergence of the case of Chen Lingshi, a primary school student who won the prize for researching genes in Kunming, just confirmed the desirability of Yang Le's view.


# With positive energy, disasters are "cute"

Since June this year, southern China has suffered from heavy rains and floods. From July 29th, the rain belt will move northward, and it is expected that the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River will enter high temperature and little rain; in the next month, the Huaihe, Yellow River, and Songliao river basins in the northern region may cause severe floods due to extreme rainstorms.

How serious is the disaster in the South? According to official statistics from the Ministry of Emergency Management , as of July 28, since the main flood season, flood disasters have affected 54.811 million person-times in 27 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) including Jiangxi, Anhui and Hubei, with 158 deaths and missing persons, and 3.76 million person-time emergency transfers. resettlement; 41,000 houses collapsed and 368,000 houses were damaged to varying degrees; the affected area of crops was 52,833,000 hectares; the direct economic loss was 144.43 billion yuan. Affected by the epidemic, this year's national college entrance examination has been postponed for one month. On July 7, more than 2,000 candidates in Shexian County, Huangshan City, Anhui Province postponed their examinations for Chinese and mathematics due to urban waterlogging. On the second day of the college entrance examination, nearly 500 resident candidates in Huangmei County, Huanggang, Hubei were trapped due to serious water accumulation in the school and could not rush to the test center.

On the first day of the college entrance examination, there was a heart-wrenching accident. A bus crashed into a lake in Anshun City, Guizhou Province, killing 21 people, including the bus driver, and injuring 16 others, including 5 students. According to reports, Zhang Mougang , the driver of the bus, was dissatisfied with the demolition of the public house he rented and failed to apply for public rental housing. At 12:12 noon on the 7th, after drinking the pre-purchased liquor, he suddenly turned and accelerated while passing the dam of Hongshan Reservoir. , traversed 5 lanes, crashed into the guardrail, and rushed into the reservoir. That morning, Zhang Mougang saw with his own eyes that the public house was about to be demolished, and called the municipal service hotline to express his dissatisfaction. According to the report, possible violations of laws and disciplines in the process of house demolition and visits and complaints are still to be investigated.

Domestic media have formed a red line for reporting frequently occurring disasters. Positive energy and rescue have become key words. The official media, represented by Xinhua News Agency, even "cute" disaster reports. At the same time, investigations into the causes of disasters Whether the information is disseminated or not, the right to publish is strictly "controlled" by the official media, and is largely limited to "the level of spreading positive energy", while the reports of some low-level voices are "limited". When the CCTV APP broadcasted the construction site of Wuhan Huoshenshan and Leishenshan hospitals live at the end of January this year, it set up the "excavator sky group ranking function", and gave each equipment the name of "cute". When the floods spread along the Yanchang River, an article on the Xinhua News Agency's WeChat public account was titled "Report! In the push of "I am the Yangtze River No. 2 Flood", there are things such as "If you think the No. 1 flood is worse than me, then you are wrong", "But the Three Gorges Reservoir always doesn't let me go out to play, but I can run out" Etc. sentences ❹, the cute reporting method and the suffering of the disaster-stricken people form an ironic contrast. Some netizens criticized: "It is a shame for the media to make disaster cute." ❺

CCTV live page excavator day group ranking / Weibo super talk / network picture

On July 23, 2011, an EMU train rear-end casualty accident occurred in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, on the Yongwen Line. Nine years later, the accident seems to have faded in people's memory, and the "disobedient" media ❻, which was held accountable under the pressure of tough censorship by the Central Propaganda Department at that time, has also become a thing of the past. At present, an article published two days after the high-speed train accident can still be seen on the website of the State Council Information Office, saying that the period of "reporting only on disaster relief without disaster" has ended and "journalism has returned to professionalism." Is political censorship and interference in professional media coverage over, or is it making a comeback? You and I are both witnesses to this question.


# Don't let these things rot in the corner

 In the past July, we have comprehensively reported more than 100 news, but there are also some news that we have paid attention to but have not been able to report in the morning paper, they are also worth reading and thinking, this part of the news, we will be in every month At the end of the monthly report is the reader's breakdown.

On July 10, Bloomberg reported that the Chinese government has begun to tax citizens’ global income, and China has now begun to issue tax notices to Chinese residents working in Hong Kong, Singapore and other places, requiring them to report their 2019 income in order to pay taxes to China. . According to reports, the tax payment standard is in line with the "Implementation Regulations of the Individual Income Tax Law of the People's Republic of China". Citizens with personal income outside China must declare and pay individual income tax to the Chinese financial department in accordance with relevant laws. The scope of personal income includes wages, author's remuneration, royalties, business income, property transfer and lease income, and incidental income.

On July 12, independent developer DIYGod broke the news on Weibo that the real estate information service platform Ziru took photos without his own consent. The temporary password is checked and verified at the door, and the whole process of video recording is required to comply with the safety inspection operation standards .” Netizens have heated discussions on whether the tenant’s privacy can be violated due to the safety assessment.

On July 18, the self-media author Wang Xiaoqi (Denghuojun), the author of the popular article " The Six Major Crimes of Mengniu Yili, The Media Can't Say It, Let Me Tell It " posted on his official account that he was arrested by Hua Minhang District, Shanghai. The Cao police station summoned and was confirmed by Shanghai lawyer Logos that the situation was true. Wang Xiaoqi confirmed that he was safe and had returned home on the same day. However, neither Wang Xiaoqi nor the local police disclosed the reason for the summons. At present, the official account of Wang Xiaoqi has been permanently banned by the WeChat public platform for violating relevant regulations.

July 22 marked the first anniversary of the Changsha Funeng case. Previously, on July 22, 2019, the three parties involved in the case, Wu Ge Jianxiong, Cheng Yuan and Liu Yongze, were successively detained by the Changsha State Security Bureau on suspicion of subversion of state power, and later detained in the Hunan Provincial State Security Department Detention Center. The latter three collectively terminated the entrustment relationship with the six lawyers, which aroused the attention of outsiders. Radio Free Asia quoted a lawyer as saying : "I was interviewed by the (Changsha City) Judicial Bureau and put pressure on them to not touch this case again." Afterwards, under pressure from the outside world, the Changsha authorities dispatched corresponding lawyers to the three parties in the form of legal aid. According to reports, the three are members of the NGO Changsha Funeng❼, rights defenders. The case was considered by foreign media as a crackdown on NGOs by the Changsha authorities. In the first anniversary of their arrest, the family members of the three people firmly believed that the behavior of the parties did not constitute a crime and appealed to the court. The procuratorate postponed the case twice on the grounds of extending the investigation period. On July 14, the procuratorate held a pretrial conference on the case, but the family was unable to obtain information about the conference from the official lawyer.

On July 24, the public account Sisyphus commune issued a statement saying that Ginkgo Partners and some internal members of the Jing'e Project have established an independent investigation team on the sexual assault case of public welfare star Liu Tao, and will conduct follow-up investigations as volunteers. Timely announcement of phased progress. However, the statement did not disclose the list of members of the independent investigation team, and people in the public welfare industry questioned the lack of detailed executable plans.

On July 26, Jiang Yifan, the author of the official account, accused many courts of citing a judicial interpretation that did not really exist to make a judgment in the article " Multiple Courts Are Citing a Non-Existing Rule ". The article pointed out that the content of this judicial interpretation is consistent with the "Shanghai High Court's Opinions on Handling Certain Procedural Issues Involving Criminal Offenses in the Trial of Civil Dispute Cases" issued on December 18, 2007, and it was confirmed as a legal issue on Baidu's various legal marketing websites. Zhang Guan Li Dai caused by "adaptation". Some legal professionals believe that this phenomenon highlights the impreciseness and weak sense of responsibility of judicial personnel when citing laws and regulations.

On July 27, the official account of the Qingshan District Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision issued a notice saying that Li Shuyao, a member of the Procuratorial Committee of the People’s Procuratorate of Baotou Rare Earth High-tech Industrial Development Zone and a post prosecutor, was suspected of serious violations of discipline and law and is currently undergoing disciplinary review by the Qingshan District Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision of Baotou City. and monitoring investigations. Previously, The Paper reported that on July 11, lawyer Xi Xiangdong reported on the spot in court that the public prosecutor Li Shuyao had demanded 300,000 bribes from the defendant's family and requested to play the recorded evidence. Xi Xiangdong said that the audio-recording evidence of the prosecutor's request for bribes was provided by the defendant's family. Defenders throughout the case knew about it. When such a serious problem is found, we must report it to the court in court and ask for relevant evidence to be broadcast.

On July 27, according to the " Shenzhen Dog Electronic Tag Implantation Management Regulations (Trial) ", Shenzhen set a warning period before the end of September to urge dog owners to take the initiative to inject electronic chips into dogs; starting in October, no injections were made. Chips will be regarded as unlicensed dogs; some netizens worry about whether the technology will be further applied.

On July 28, the case of the JCU textbook calling homosexuality a "sexual perversion" was held in court. Previously, in 2016, Zixi Xi (a pseudonym) of Jiji University contacted the school (publisher) several times about the fact that the textbook of Guangzhou Jiji University called homosexuality a psychological disorder, hoping to revise the content. After that, when the textbook was republished in 2017, it still existed in the Many "mistakes" were made. In the end, Zixi Xixi from Jinan University sued the local court for Jinan University Press, JD.com online shopping platform Jiangsu Circle Electronic Commerce Co., Ltd. and its Guangzhou branch. The case was tried in Suqian, Jiangsu Province on July 28 this year after being postponed twice for three years. On the day of the trial, the three defendants did not attend, nor did they entrust a lawyer to appear in court .

On July 28, Guangdong proposed new regulations, " Guangdong Province's Measures for Implementing the Anti-Domestic Violence Law of the People's Republic of China (Draft) ", which was submitted to the Standing Committee of the 13th Provincial People's Congress for a third trial. Security threats should be reported to the public security organs." On the 29th, the bill was passed by unanimous votes at the 22nd meeting of the Standing Committee of the 13th Guangdong Provincial People's Congress, and will be implemented on October 1, 2020.

On July 30, thousands of people in Hubu Village, Shuangpu Town, Xihu District, Hangzhou City became unwell after drinking contaminated tap water without knowing it. On the same day, a group of villagers gathered to protest the problem of the garbage dump, and then the local government dispatched police to control the protest. on site. Previously, Hangzhou Water Affairs successively received reports from villagers that the tap water had a peculiar smell. After a preliminary investigation, it was confirmed that the internal illegal operation of the local Shuangpu perishable waste disposal site caused sewage to enter the municipal water supply pipeline. On the 27th, Hangzhou Water Affairs carried out related maintenance, and on the 28th, it was announced that normal water quality and water supply had been restored. On the evening of the 31st, the government office of Xihu District, Hangzhou City issued a notice : The public security department detained the legal representative and on-site operators of the Shuangpu perishable waste disposal site in accordance with the law; the legal representative and the deputy manager in charge of the West Lake Environment Group were removed from office and handed over to the Commission for Discipline Inspection Investigate processing.

On August 1, the People’s Daily announced that at about 19:40 on July 30, human skeletal tissue was found in the Hoh Xil Nature Reserve, which was confirmed to be the remains of Huang Yumeng after DNA comparison. The preliminary investigation ruled out homicide. Previously, on July 5, Huang Yumeng, a senior female student of China Southern University, traveled alone to Golmud, Qinghai due to academic pressure. On July 9, she lost contact with the outside world. After that, her family reported the case to the police in Qinghai Golmud and Nanjing, Jiangsu, and the police confirmed the case on file. investigation. On July 25, the Blue Sky Rescue Team joined the search and rescue operation and launched search and report in uninhabited areas of Tibet, Qinghai and Xinjiang. On July 26, Nanjing Jiangning police issued a notice saying that after investigation, it was found that Huang Yumeng's last identity appeared at 17:00 on July 13, and his identity information appeared at the Nanshan checkpoint of National Highway 109 on the Qinghai-Tibet Line.


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❶The British Embassy in China will publish the full text on its government website. The article explained issues such as "British support for Hong Kong independence" and the legitimacy and validity of the Sino-British joint statement. The number of views quickly exceeded 350,000 within two hours of publication. Policy" was removed. In response to the fact that the article was deleted by WeChat, the British Embassy in China issued a " British Statement on the deletion of the "Correction Statement on the Hong Kong Issue" article .

❷In the "Five Eyes Alliance", an intelligence alliance consisting of the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, except the United States, the other four countries have successively stated that they have suspended the extradition agreement with Hong Kong because China no longer "complies with the "one country, two systems framework". Restrict the export of arms, dual-use goods and technology to Hong Kong. China's foreign ministry responded that Hong Kong would suspend mutual legal assistance agreements with Britain, Canada and Australia, including extradition agreements.

❸ Some mainland scholars believe that the term "academic corruption" is inappropriate and should be replaced by "academic misconduct" or "academic misconduct". For example, the Science and Technology Workers Ethics and Rights Working Committee of the China Association for Science and Technology once called on reporters to change "academic corruption" into "academic misconduct" or "academic misconduct". However, some scholars believe that because the bad behavior referred to by this term is far broader and more serious than the behavior generally referred to by "academic misconduct", it should not be simply downplayed by "academic misconduct" (source Wikipedia ).

❹ "Report!" published on July 20 The original text of I am the Yangtze River No. 2 Flood has been deleted, and the archived file can be seen.

❺The comment article "Making disasters is a shame for the media" is from the WeChat account "Classmate Dianlin". This article has now been banned by WeChat for "violating the "WeChat Public Platform Operation Specifications". The author also wrote " Several Explanations on the Article "Menghua "

❻ For an analysis of media accountability and the censorship of the Central Propaganda Department in the "7.23 EMU Accident", please refer to: Gao Qing. (2013). The Interaction between Chinese Journalism Practice and Political Rights from the Wenzhou EMU Accident. Journal of Global Media (Electronic Journal) (15), Fall 2013, pp. 19-29 .

❼Changsha Funeng is a non-governmental organization whose core is to advocate health rights, anti-discrimination, and empower vulnerable groups, including people living with HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B, and people with disabilities.


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