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Shanghai police officer always put duty first

Shanghai police officer always put duty first By YANG ZEKUN | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2021-04-06 09:08 Share A file photo of Shanghai police officer Qian Haijun, right. [Photo/chinadaily.com.cn] Shanghai police officer Qian Haijun was so dedicated to the job that when he was overdue for a Mother s Day dinner last year, his family assumed he was working late. His wife, Yang Yun, and their daughter were preparing the meal that night, May 10, when they received word that Qian had died of a heart attack. Although he was always busy with his work, I know that he had the family at heart and cared for us in his way, Yang said. He knew I liked to eat watermelons, so he often tried to buy the freshest one for me in summer. I don t think he has left us. I imagine he s working overtime somewhere, like before.

Detained Christian Journalist Who Reported About Wuhan COVID Looks Unrecognizable, To Face Trial On Dec 28 : World : Christianity Daily

Share to Gab (Photo : Kayla Kozlowski / Unsplash) Christian citizen journalist Zhang Zhan, a Wuhan COVID whistleblower, looked very thin and was almost unrecognizable, like skin and bones, according to her defense lawyer Ren Quanniu, who visited her at the Shanghai Detention Center on Dec. 17. Ren Quanniu said Zhang Zhan s health had visibly deteriorated; she was frail and shaky and had been stripped of any resemblance to her previous photos on the internet, human rights watchdog China Aid reports. Zhang Zhan, a former lawyer turned citizen journalist, left her home in Shanghai and went to Wuhan, the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic, in February to report about the things that were happening there.

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