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China's feminists protest wave of online abuse with 'Internet violence museum'


China’s feminists protest wave of online abuse with ‘Internet violence museum’
A growing nationalistic fervor is fueling a torrent of vitriol against anyone speaking out
against the state, especially women’s rights activists
By Helen Davidson / The Guardian, TAIPEI
Late last month, an “unknown hill in the Chinese desert” was blanketed in scores of large red and white banners, flapping vitriol in the breeze.
“I hope you die, bitch,” one said.
“Little bitch, screw the feminists,” others said.
Illustration: June Hsu
They were all actual messages sent to women, an act of harassment anonymized by social media. They were sent during weeks of intense debate about the treatment of women on Chinese microblogging sites, sparked by the abuse of Xiao Meili (肖美麗), who posted video of a man who threw hot liquid at her after she asked him to stop smoking. ....

Shen Lu , T Ai Pei , Cheng Lei , Sina Weibo , June Hsu , Chuang Tzu I , Vicky Xu , Helen Davidson , Xiao Meili , Doublethink Lab , Fudan University , Australian Strategic Policy Institute , Global Times , Haze Fan , Tzui Chuang , The Taipei Times , ஷென் லு , டி ஐ பேய் , செங் லீ , ஜூன் ஶூ , சுங் ட்ஸூ நான் , விக்கி ஐயூ , ஹெலன் டேவிட்சன் , கிஷியஓ மேழி , ஆஸ்திரேலிய மூலோபாய பாலிஸீ நிறுவனம் , உலகளாவிய முறை ,

China's feminists protest against wave of online abuse with 'internet violence museum' | China


Fake nude images of Xu have circulated online, her past relationships doxxed and dissected to slut-shame her, and her family and contacts in China harassed, detained and interrogated – an accusation echoed by most of the women the Guardian spoke to for this article.
A WeChat post that published some of the more offensive claims about Xu later published another hit piece on Australian broadcaster Cheng Lei and Chinese journalists Haze Fan, who have been detained in China over undefined national security suspicions.
“Every time nationalistic sentiment runs high, a woman is cyberbullied, from Fang Fang to Tzu-i Chuang, from Vicky Xu to Xiao Meili,” said journalist Shen Lu on Twitter. “Ethnic Chinese women are seen as the state’s property; whenever they’re deemed to have strayed from patriarchal values, they are damned.” ....

Shen Lu , Vicky Xu , Cheng Lei , Sina Weibo , Chuang Tzu I , Xiao Meili , Australian Strategic Policy Institute , Global Times , Haze Fan , Tzui Chuang , Doublethink Labs , ஷென் லு , விக்கி ஐயூ , செங் லீ , சுங் ட்ஸூ நான் , கிஷியஓ மேழி , ஆஸ்திரேலிய மூலோபாய பாலிஸீ நிறுவனம் , உலகளாவிய முறை , மூடுபனி விசிறி ,