Former investigative journalist Luo Changping has been sentenced to seven months in prison and ordered to make a public apology for insulting Chinese soldiers portrayed in a blockbuster movie about the Korean war. The Sanya Suburb People's Court in southern Hainan province announced the sentence on Luo on Thursday (May 5) for "infringing the reputation and honour of national martyrs",.
Chinese authorities have charged a former investigative journalist over comments about a military-themed blockbuster movie, accusing him of defaming Chinese soldiers from the Korean war. Prosecutors in the southern city of Sanya, Hainan province, announced late on Friday (Feb 18) that Luo Changping, 41, would stand trial on criminal charges but did not say when the hearing would take place..
The Chinese government s rights record and its "wolf warrior" diplomacy resulted in increasingly negative public perceptions of the government in some countries abroad, the Human Rights Watch (HRW) said in its World Report 2022.New .
The Chinese government s rights record and its wolf warrior diplomacy resulted in increasingly negative public perceptions of the government in some countries abroad, the Human Rights Watch (HRW) said in its World Report 2022.