The blogger can be seen posing with the about six-foot-long shark in front of a store in the video. The animal's head is cooked in a stew while the body is cut in half, seasoned and grilled.
One of China's top bloggers has gone silent after live-streaming footage of a cake apparently shaped like a tank just before the anniversary of the Tiananmen crackdown
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China passed a new legislation that bans "defamation" of military personnel, adding an array of legal tools to its 2018 law under which a popular Chinese blogger was punished recently for "defaming" PLA soldiers.
India China Border Dispute A popular Chinese blogger was jailed for eight months on Monday for his sceptical approach towards Chinese casualties during a border clash with India last year. He was convicted of “defaming heroes and martyrs’ ‘. Chou Ziming becomes the first person to be convicted under this new law implemented in March. In his Sina Weibo microblog account, which has a following of nearly 2.5 million people, he posted two messages “defaming the heroic deeds” of Chinese soldiers. The report says that his messages were quickly circulated on the internet. Apart from the jail term, the Nanjing Jianye People’s Court asked the blogger to apologise publicly for his deeds through major online platforms and national media outlets within 10 days. However, the eight-month jail term was accepted by the court considering the 38-year-old’s guilty plea and pledge for not repeating the offence.
Source: Highlights A Chinese blogger, detained earlier this year for his comments regarding military casualties of Galwan valley clash, has been sentenced to eight months in prison. Qiu Ziming, an internet celebrity with more than 2.5 million followers, received a jail term for defaming martyrs . Beijing: A popular Chinese blogger, detained earlier this year for his comments regarding military casualties of Galwan valley clash with India, has been sentenced to eight months in prison. Qiu Ziming, an internet celebrity with more than 2.5 million followers, on Monday received a jail term of eight months for `defaming martyrs`, marking the first such case in China since a new amendment was attached to the Criminal Law, reported Global Times.
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