User of this site, independent journalist Huang Xueqin is suspected to have been detained by Guangzhou police
The "Southern Fools Concern Group", which focuses on mainland human rights activists, stated that Huang Xueqin, a well-known mainland women's rights worker and independent journalist, was suspected of being taken away by Guangzhou police last Thursday (17th) and criminally detained. In addition to actively reporting on domestic sexual harassment issues and promoting the "Me Too Movement" in the past, she also personally participated in the anti-extradition march in Hong Kong in June this year and wrote reports.
Planned to study at the University of Hong Kong but had his passport confiscated
According to the "Southern Idiots Concern Group", citing sources from many of Huang Xueqin's friends, she has lost contact with her for a week and is believed to be detained at the Baiyun District Detention Center of the Guangzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau. Huang Xueqin's friend, lawyer Wan Miaoyan, has already flown from Chengdu to Guangzhou for a few days on business, presumably to deal with the matter. Many friends contacted Lawyer Wan on the phone, but Lawyer Wan was unclear and did not respond directly.
A friend also said that Huang Xueqin planned to study as a graduate student in the Department of Law at the University of Hong Kong in September, but she was summoned by the Guangzhou police at the end of August and her passport and other travel documents were confiscated, so she was unable to enroll.
Huang Xueqin worked as an investigative reporter for New Express and Nandu Weekly, focusing on issues such as gender, equal rights, official corruption, corporate pollution, and vulnerable groups. In early 2018, she assisted a Chinese-American female doctor named Luo Qianqian to make a real-name report online, accusing Chen Xiaowu, a doctoral supervisor at Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, of sexually harassing and assaulting at least seven female students at the school.
In 2018, Huang Xueqin published another sensational report, real-namely reporting that Zhang Peng, a professor at the Department of Anthropology at Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou and a young Yangtze River scholar, was suspected of continuing to sexually harass female students and teachers from 2011 to 2017. The report was widely circulated in China and sparked discussion among netizens, but was quickly deleted.
Wrote an article detailing the anti-extradition march on June 9
On June 10 this year, Huang Xueqin published an article on the "Matters" platform, detailing her participation in the Hong Kong anti-extradition demonstration on June 9: "In my thirty-year-old life, my emotions have been like a roller coaster. The first time: I was moved by the beauty of Hong Kong people in the first half of the night, and angry by the shamelessness of the Hong Kong government in the second half of the night. The government’s tolerance is getting worse and worse, the authorities are getting less and less tolerant, and the police are getting more and more brutal. Gao, Hong Kong seems to be torn in two, and it is becoming more and more like the current situation in mainland China." She also wrote in the article: "I kept posting pictures and videos of the parade on WeChat Moments, and found that no one liked them. , it turns out it has been censored.”
According to the "Southern Idiots Concern Group", Huang Xueqin posted on social media on June 11, the day after she published her anti-extradition report, saying that she was found at home by Guangzhou police late at night. "My family was harassed again, and my parents Terrified.”
Huang Xueqin’s user interface URL on matters: https://matters.news/@sophia
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