Peng Shuai
Peng Shuai interviewed by French media under Beijing’s four conditions, expert says
Apollo's commentator, Wang Duran, said that China arranged for Peng Shuai to give an exclusive interview to the French sports media. Wang noted that the Chinese regime selected the French sports media L'Equipe. Peng Shuai did not hold a press conference or look for other media. She specifically focused on only ...
Peng Shuai’s interview with L’Equipe leaves unanswered questions
The Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai, who had a sexual relationship with former Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli beginning 10 years ago, disappeared for several days and only showed up for photos at events arranged by Chinese officials, making the outside world even more worried about her safety. Marc Ventouillac, a reporter ...
Australian Open reversed Peng Shuai T-shirt ban after public outcry
After a worldwide outcry, the Australian Open organizers on Monday, Jan. 24, lifted a ban on T-shirts supporting Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai. Last Friday, Jan. 21, security asked spectators to remove T-shirts and a banner that said "Where is Peng Shuai?" before entering the grounds. Video link:https://twitter.com/MattWalshMedia/status/1485052235251957760?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1485052235251957760%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.breitbart.com%2Fsports%2F2022%2F01%2F23%2Fwatch-australian-open-fans-asked-to-remove-t-shirts-asking-where-is-peng-shuai%2F Peng Shuai accused former Chinese ...
Censorship at Australian Open: T-shirts with ‘Where’s Peng Shuai’ slogan banned
A man who went to watch a tennis match at the Australian Open filmed a security guard asking a woman to take off a T-shirt bearing the slogan 'where is Peng Shuai' in reference to the Chinese tennis player who made headlines for disappearing after reporting sexual abuse by a ...
Peng Shuai denies being sexually assaulted, WTA calls for further investigation
Peng Shuai, the Wimbledon tennis champion and the French Open women's doubles champion, has changed her words, denying that she was sexually assaulted by former Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli, according to Creaders.net. Last November 2021, Peng revealed that Zhang had sexually abused her in a post on Weibo which was quickly ...
Chinese regime’s coercion? Tennis player Peng Shuai now denies her abuse allegation against former leader Zhang Gaoli
The recent appearance of the Chinese tennis player, Peng Shuai, denying having reported sexual abuse aroused many suspicions, including those of the Women's Tennis Association (WTA). "We remain steadfast in our call for a full, fair and transparent investigation, without censorship, into her allegation of sexual assault, which is the issue ...
Chinese social network Weibo was punished by the CCP for allowing information about the abuse of tennis player Peng Shuai
The popular Chinese social network Weibo was punished with a penalty of about half a million dollars from the Chinese Communist regime for allowing "information prohibited by law and regulations" that is considered to have been caused by the reporting of the scandal of Peng Shuai and former vice-premier Zhang ...
After WTA, ITF suspended China’s events in 2022
Reuters reported on December 9th, the International Tennis Federation (ITF) has become the second international sports organization to suspend all Tennis World Tour events held in China. Before, the International Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) announced the cancellation of all events in China (including Hong Kong). An ITF source did not reveal ...
China Communist Party propaganda is full of loopholes in the Peng Shuai incident
The New York Times and ProPublica released their analysis of how the Chinese Communist Party tried to quash the Peng Shuai case on Dec 8. The two news agencies found the regime’s multifaceted propaganda machine was full of loopholes and failed to serve its power of subduing the case. Tennis player Shuai ...
US women’s basketball team supports Peng Shuai and WTA’s actions
The United States National Women's Basketball Association (WNBA), Atlanta Dream team—on Wednesday, Dec. 8, announced that it supported Chinese women's tennis player Peng Shuai and the International Women's Tennis Association. (WTA). On Nov. 2, Peng Shuai claimed that she was sexually assaulted by Zhang Gaoli, the former Vice Premier of China. ...
‘No video show’: International Olympic Committee had a second video call with Peng Shuai
The International Olympic Committee had a second video call with Peng Shuai, over their concerns The International Olympic Committee (IOC) said on December 2nd that they had a second video call with Peng Shuai because of their concerns for Peng Shuai's wellbeing. Earlier, IOC President Thomas Bach had a 30-minute video call ...
The Women’s Tennis Association shocks the NBA by publicly defying China
For decades, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has violated human rights. The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) took a firm stance against this authoritarian regime. In early November, the tennis player considered the best doubles player in tennis made a post on a Chinese social network alleging that China’s former vice premier, ...
The Peng Shuai case: the Women Tennis Association cancels all its tournaments in China
The Women Tennis Association (WTA) announced this Wednesday afternoon, December 1, that it has cancelled all its tennis tournaments in China in response to the plight of Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai, who they say is not certain if she is being held against her will after alleging sexual abuse ...
EU demands proof of Peng Shuai’s condition
On Tuesday, Nov. 30, the European Union demanded credible evidence that tennis star Peng Shuai is safe. "The EU requests the Chinese government to provide verifiable proof of Peng Shuai's safety, wellbeing and whereabouts," the EU's foreign service said in a statement, according to Reuters. Since disappearing on Nov. 2 after alleging that ...
Peng Shuai’s hidden message: Winnie the Pooh, strictly censored in China, discovered in selfie
On Wednesday, Nov. 24, social media users discovered Winnie the Pooh, a symbol of anti-Communism in China, in a selfie of missing tennis player Peng Shuai. An official Chinese propagandist reporter named Shen Shiwei posted the picture on Twitter, a social media platform which ordinary netizens cannot access in communist China. Shen ...
Human Rights Watch grills IOC for complicity with China over Peng Shuai call claim
Human Rights Watch is disheartened by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) claims that it successfully reached out to missing tennis star Peng Shuai and confirmed she was safe. "The IOC has shown in the last few days just how desperate it is to keep the Games on the rails, no matter ...
Report: China media bans coverage on Peng Shuai amid her alleged disappearance
The Chinese propaganda organs censored press coverage of tennis star Peng Shuai as authorities instructed local media to block reporting on the three-time Olympian. Peng has allegedly disappeared after posting an essay on her verified Weibo account, a Chinese social media. She accused former Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli of pressuring her ...
How authentic are Peng Shuai updates from Chinese state media
Chinese state media is responding to international pressure about tennis star Peng Shuai with videos of her appearing in public places, but suspicious details still remain, according to reports. Over the weekend, Hu Xijin, editor-in-chief of Chinese state media Global Times, had been posting videos and images of Peng Shuai online ...
Peng Shuai reappears in Beijing, according to photos
Official photos of a tennis tournament in Beijing on Sunday, Nov. 21, revealed the presence of Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai. Dressed in a dark blue jacket and white trousers, Shuai was seated among the guests at the Fila Kids Junior Tennis Challenger Finals, in reference to the images shared on ...
The CCP publishes photos of a ‘happy’ Peng Shuai but makes a serious mistake that casts doubt on their validity
Amid the worldwide controversy over the Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai who disappeared after denouncing having been raped by a high official of the CCP, the Chinese communist regime, through its propaganda media published alleged photos where she appears "happy" at home, but media analysts immediately noticed an error that ...

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