Three Internet activists missing censored code 19 stories in China
BEIJING (Reuters) - Three Beijing-based Internet activists have gone missing after police detained them for storing censored news about the corona virus online, French news agency AFP reported on Monday.
According to China, the strategy to prevent the spread of the virus and the first corona virus warning doctor.
Punishment has been criticized. Chen Mei, Kai Wei and his girlfriend took part in a public review project on software development platform GitHub.
According to May's brother, the three men went missing on April 19. The voluntary project, called Terminus 2049, saved articles that had been leaked to Mainland News as a result of China's aggressive online censorship.
Institutions and social media were blocked or removed. Two of the three Internet activists Kai Wei and Teng's family detained by Beijing's Shaanxi police were charged with arguing and inciting them, according to notices. He is currently under surveillance at a designated location.
"I think Kai Wei and Teng were also taken into custody when Chen Mei was taken into custody," he said. He said that China and Kaiwei had participated in the Terminus 2049 project, and we suspect that their arrest was also linked to the project. Many sensitive stories published in the project in recent months,
such as Wuhan's It also included personal statements from citizens and a notorious interview with Dr. Ifan of Wuhan Central Hospital who was the first to warn of the virus.
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