Chinese deputy prime minister for rape, tennis disappears

A week after Chinese tennis player Shuai hostage, 35, rated at many awards, reportedly had been raped three years ago by former Chinese Deputy Prime Minister Zhang Gaoli, 75, no one has heard from her anymore. According to the media, its total silence is reason for concern in view of the strong means [...]
According to the media, its total silence is a reason to worry in view of the strong means of censorship in the hands of the Chinese government. Shuai hostage published her detailed story at Weibo Twitter in China. Her post remained online for 20 minutes. Enough to allow thousands of users to copy and distribute.
Since then, the former professional player has not published anything else. Comments have been erased and the post text is covered by censorship on Chinese social networks. On the day of the post and the word “tenis” was stopped in Weibo.
The hostage accused Zhang of having met for the first time, seven years ago when he was still not prime minister. He met her again three years ago for a tennis game, and that's where he raped her. The hostage said it was terrorized, since his wife made sure that no one saw you or heard anything.
From then on, he began a relationship where he was always incorrect, violent, liar, and often fought. The story lasted until a week before it denounced social networking.
Concerns among the global tennis community have increased over the past two weeks. W The women's rights association said in a statement Sunday that it would require a full, fair and transparent <x0 investigation on charges of sexual assault against the former Chinese leader”. /abcnews.al/











