2020年4月22日水曜日

I was interrogated for at least half an hour just because [they found] two words – ‘add oil’


封鎖下での武漢での厳しい生活日記を書いた小説家について、中国ナショナリストが批判
他方、
Yue Zhongyi, a 63-year-old resident of Wuhan, said a lot of the criticism represented nationalist sentiment rather than the views of the city’s people.
市民は支持している、と。

ーー多様な意見がでてきているのかな、と思う一方



In the interview with the Post, he was hesitant to talk about the 709 crackdown, citing fear that any discussion of it would bring him trouble. In particular, he declined to say whether he had been tortured during his incarceration, saying that “certain people in some departments would be angry” if he made such comments.


“In one occasion, I was interrogated for at least half an hour just because [they found] two words – ‘add oil’ – in one of [my] social media posts,” he said.

 言論の弾圧など、まだまだ、表現の自由の保証には程遠いみたいではある。、

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