China's Weibo bans Trip.com co-founder who questioned zero-COVID strategy

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The account belonging to James Liang now displays a statement saying the user is currently blocked for 'violating relevant laws and regulations'.

BEIJING - A leading entrepreneur in China who had questioned the wisdom of the country's zero-COVID strategy was banned from posting on Weibo, with the social media platform accusing Trip.com co-founder James Liang of violating laws.

Reuters was unable to contact Liang through Trip.com, which owns Qunar and Skyscanner, and the company also declined to comment.Last week, Liang authored a piece that was published on the WeChat account of Beijing-based think tank Center for China and Globalization in which he argued that overly cautious epidemic prevention policies could inflict bigger pain on the economy and people's life expectancies than the virus itself. The post was subsequently removed.

In April, Liang posted on Weibo an article he had written discussing the Omicron variant's low death rate, and challenging the need for China's strict epidemic controls. Over the weekend, Pony Ma, the low-profile founder of tech giant Tencent Holdings, created a social media stir by reposting an article on the increasingly sensitive topic of China's economy.

 

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