Fears for Chinese whistleblower who STILL hasn’t been seen since vanishing from Wuhan a year ago
9:15 ET, May 5 2021
A CHINESE whistleblower who covered the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan has still not been seen after he vanished a year ago.
Citizen journalist Chen Qiushi, went missing in February 2020 after he had reported horrific scenes from an overwhelmed hospital in graphic detail.
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He told his friends he was going to record a video from a Covid-19 hospitalCredit: AP
The last time he was heard was when he told his friends he was on his way to record a video from a pop-up Covid-19 hospital.
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Source: Ju Peng/Xinhua via AP
Since the start of the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic earlier this year, China has done everything in their power to protect their image, including hiding information about the deadly virus. To make matters even worse, the World Health Organization continually provided cover for China, including when Taiwan voiced concerns over COVID-19. Instead of telling other countries, the WHO continually parroted Chinese talking points, the biggest lie being that the virus was not transmitted from human-to-human. We now know the virus is extremely contagious and transmitted from person-to-person. And because of China s lies, the world is grappling with a pandemic.
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Just praise the efforts on the Mainland, do not ask about what they deliver while silencing their press.
Reports from China are that Zhang Zhan has been handed a 4 year jail sentence, a result of photographs and reports she filed about the outbreak of the formerly-named Wuhan Virus. The citizen journalist, previously a lawyer, traveled to the Wuhan region at the start of the pandemic outbreak and she filed a number of posts on the effects and the governmental response. After months of her recording and sharing her findings she was picked up by authorities and brought to Shanghai.
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