China races to censor citizens, fearing potential unrest following whistleblower doctor’s death

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Doctor Li Wenliang, a 34-year-old ophthalmologist, raised the alarm in late December about the novel coronavirus

As outrage grows in China over the death of a whistleblower doctor, Chinese social media users are accusing the country’s communist government of a cover up.

Li died in Wuhan Central Hospital Friday at 2:58 a.m. local time, from the same virus he had raised concerns about. Authorities moved quickly to delete any posts that hinted at protest, for fear that the uproar would spill onto the streets, the Guardian reported. Now, many users are using the hashtag “Can you manage, do you understand?” — a reference to the letter Dr. Li was forced to sign when authorities accused him of disrupting “social order,” according the BBC.

“The truth will always be treated as a rumour. How long are you going to lie? What else do you have to hide?” another wrote.

 

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So China is doing their utmost to suppress its citizens from circulating news about a deadly virus...can you imagine how China treats its detainees?

The China Justo Trudeau admires.

And the crazy left think these communists are our friends.

do we really believe that he died from the virus asking for a friend

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