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China coronavirus: man detained after meme of dog wearing police hat protesting Covid-19 restrictions offends authorities

South China Morning Post 04 Nov 2021
A Chinese man was detained for nine days for allegedly insulting police after posting a meme of a dog ...
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Targeted containment aims to curb COVID-19 while minimizing impact

People Daily 04 Nov 2021
 .  . -- Local governments are leaving no stone unturned to curb infections while minimizing the impact on people's lives and production ... BEIJING, Nov ... "I spent a memorable Halloween at the resort along with tens of thousands of visitors," said a visitor surnamed Li who celebrated her birthday at the park with her boyfriend ... 27 ... 5 to 10 ... .
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Single fish fin sting puts Bao’an man in ICU

Shenzhen Daily 03 Nov 2021
The man, surnamed Li, suffered septicopyemia and multiorgan failure after a single sting Oct ... 16, Li suddenly woke up and found his right hand was swollen and his palm had turned purple ... Li was in stable condition after treatment.
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Chinese man detained for 9 days for ‘insulting’ police with dog meme

The Independent 03 Nov 2021
The man, identified only by his surname Li, is a resident of Qingtongxia city, in Ningxia region ... .
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Xinhua Headlines: Targeted containment aims to curb COVID-19 while minimizing impact

Xinhua 03 Nov 2021
"I spent a memorable Halloween at the resort along with tens of thousands of visitors," said a visitor surnamed Li who celebrated her birthday at the park with her boyfriend ... 27 ... (Reporting by Ma Xiaoran, Qiang Lijing, Xu Xiaoqing, Yang Kai, Yu Jia, Wang Xuebing, Wei Jingyu, Zhang Wenjing, Luo Xin, He Leijing, Ai Fumei, Li Guangtao; Video reporters ... .
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Man detained in China for 9 days for sending meme

The Siasat Daily 02 Nov 2021
The man, identified only by his surname Li, allegedly sent the meme on the Chinese social media platform WeChat, in a group exchange complaining about the local Covid-19 prevention and control measures late last month, according to authorities and state media, the report said.
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Man detained for 9 days in China for sending meme deemed 'insulting' to police

Henry Herald 02 Nov 2021
The man, identified only by his surname Li, allegedly sent the meme on the Chinese social media platform WeChat, in a group exchange complaining about the local Covid-19 prevention and control measures late last month, according to authorities and state media ... Many protested Li's ...
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In Depth: Why China’s Injured Gig Workers Often Lose Out in Court

Caixin Online 26 Oct 2021
In July 2016, a courier surnamed Li, who was working under a service contract with Beijing Tongchengbiying Technology Co ... In order to obtain occupational injury insurance, Li then sued the express delivery company, demanding the classification of a labor relationship as the company had refused to recognize him as its employee.
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The keys to popularity

China Daily 25 Oct 2021
On the same day, however, Beijing police announced on social media platform Sina Weibo that a 39-year-old man surnamed Li, whom, the public believe to be pianist Li Yundi, has been detained for soliciting a prostitute. Li won the competition ...
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Famed pianist Li detained for alleged misdeed

China Daily 23 Oct 2021
"As a public figure, Li's behavior shows his indifference to law and lack of moral self-discipline ... After an investigation, a 39-year-old man surnamed Li, along with a 29-year-old woman surnamed Chen, were detained, police said, adding that the pair confessed to the illegal activity and have both been placed under administrative detention.
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Chinese Police Detain Concert Pianist Li Yundi Over Prostitution Allegations

The Epoch Times 23 Oct 2021
Police in the Chinese capital's Chaoyang district said they had detailed a 39-year-old man surnamed Li, along with a 29-year-old female surnamed Chen after receiving reports from the public of ...
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China's 'Prince of Piano' detained for engaging sex worker: Report

Beijing News 23 Oct 2021
Chinese classical pianist Li Yundi, famously known as 'Prince of Piano', has been detained by Beijing police on suspicion of ... After investigation, a 29-year-old woman and a 39-year-old man surnamed Li were apprehended by the police, the Global Times said.
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Li Yundi detained over prostitution allegations

Taipei Times 22 Oct 2021
Reuters was unable to immediately reach Li or a representative for comment. Police in the Chinese capital’s Chaoyang District said they had detained a 39-year-old man surnamed Li, along with a 29-year-old female surnamed Chen, after receiving reports from the public of prostitution in a neighborhood they did not identify.
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China's 'Piano Prince' Li Yundi arrested for soliciting a prostitute

Straits Times 22 Oct 2021
BEIJING - News of world-famous pianist Li Yundi's arrest for soliciting a prostitute has sent shockwaves through the Chinese Internet, with netizens questioning why he would do it or if he was being framed ... Like all police statements, only the surnames and ages were given ... Li Yundi cannot be the only one who solicits prostitutes.".
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International pianist Li Yundi is named by police in Beijing as suspect in prostitution case

The Independent 22 Oct 2021
Famed international pianist Li Yundi has reportedly been detained in Beijing for alleged involvement in prostitution ... Chaoyang police on Thursday said that they caught a woman surnamed Chen and a man surnamed Li, adding that the two have been placed under administrative detention in accordance with law.
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