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China are now arresting citizens who used Twitter to ‘criticise’ and ‘denounce’ national leaders.


https://ift.tt/2xIgALN Source:https://twitter.com/taocomic/status/1043096732526161920https://twitter.com/azurewaylee/status/1043069363035680768Translate by u/HarunaKai[Censored] who live at [Censored]. His previous arrest history-public disturbance and was jailed for [~] days.At 2018/9/9 around 16:00, at [address], the said person ‘went over the wall’(yes, they used the word ‘翻墙’) and used a foreign website ‘twitter’ to criticise the party and nation leaders. Due to the serious nature (of this incident), he was placed under arrest.The above is confirmed by [evidence and other stuff].Based on [some bullshit law but do they even need a law to arrest people anyways?] he will be jailed for 10 days.[more bullshit bureaucratic stuff i don’t bother to translate]Hai Dian branch office. Beijing public security bureau.[Stamped]

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