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Singapore jails China dad for 31 years for abusing girls in 'sextortion' scheme

Lin Rongxin, 34, a ‘depraved sexual predator’ who worked in Singapore for over a decade, pleaded guilty to multiple charges against 20 victims; most were aged between 14 and 19. ....

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CNN CNN Newsroom Live June 4, 2024 08:46:00

The uk, but even here, he says, beijing s tentacles are never far away. sometimes i received threatening letters. reporter: he shows us an email he received last year, with a warning. it said a chinese agent will come for you and take you back. reporter: then, pictures of people he says have been following him. like this man in westminster, and this car he spotted in multiple locations. last year, he says someone offered around $12,000 on wechat to get hold of his arrest. do you feel safe in the uk at the moment? i don t think safe in the uk. it s happening, the persecution happening on british soil and if you don t protect it, it only shows to the british public that even the government here don t try to protect the judicial sovereignty and dignity. reporter: last year the uk opened a pathway for more and ....

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BBCNEWS The Media Show June 4, 2024 17:46:00

Need to have access to vpns because they need it to be able to read literature published outside of china. lots of students and universities, and there are lots of student protests in over 70 campuses. i wondered if it was a generational thing, you know, who s consuming what media, i guess, in china? are, you know, older people more likely to get their information from tv or.? i think broadly so. i mean, for example, if you take my grandparents who are in the eighties, they still religiously watch the evening tv state media broadcast broadcast as they have done since their middle lives. for the younger generation, it s really all about doing the short video platforms like tiktok, wechat and online news. and i think quite a broad cross section of chinese people have been watching the world cup, the football fans across the country seeing videos of unmasked, unmasked people celebrating in the stands at the world cup. and so those kinds of images of how the rest of the world is slowly ....

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BBCNEWS The Media Show June 4, 2024 05:46:00

Like tiktok, wechat and online news and i think quite a broad cross section of chinese people have been watching the world cup, the football fans across the country seeing videos of unmasked, unmasked people celebrating in the stands at the world cup. and so those kinds of images of how the rest of the world is slowly returning to normal after a pretty disastrous pandemic in the rest of the world, but now normalising, i think, have quite a big impact on people in china thinking why can t we normalise as well? and joseph menn, just bringing you back in from the washington post, to what extent do you think silicon valley actually cares about all this? what s the reaction of twitter been, for example, to the site being a host for loads of spams? well, twitter, the people left at twitter realised what was happening after some researchers. ..and then, frankly, i called them about it and then they did a betterjob of getting it down. so by the end of sunday, if you page down, the top would be ....

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BBCNEWS The Media Show June 4, 2024 05:42:00

To to to make it work. and in the first few days of the protests, certainly over the weekend, there was a lot that was getting past the censors because people were in this cat and mouse game. people were trying to invent new ways of being sarcastic or newjokes that were kind of not immediately, obviously, about the protests, for example. i saw it. yeah, that one saying things because saying saying repeating phrases like i saw it, you know, or even the phrase yes, yes, yes, over and over again, because of course, saying no would be seen as a negative criticism. so of course, you can just say yes repeatedly. and of course, this becomes very tongue in cheek. and i think it does take a lot of human judgment to decide what crosses the line in a protest and also how much of a pressure valve you need to give people to just let off some steam. so they can vent a bit. exactly. and we were talking about twitter, but presumably just tell us a little bit more about the other sites that are used in ....

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