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Chinese men held under cybersecurity laws for chat group threats and insults to National Day troops

  • Liaoning man detained for 15 days after online messages about killing soldiers

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Two men are feeling the force of cybersecurity laws after disparaging soldiers who appeared in Tuesday’s National Day parade. Photo: SCMP
Two men have been detained under cybersecurity laws over online comments about Tuesday’s National Day military parade, according to Chinese authorities.
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A 37-year-old surnamed Gao was held by police in Anshan, Liaoning province, for 15 days after sending “malicious” WeChat group messages in which he appeared to threaten to kill soldiers taking part in China’s 70th anniversary commemorations.

Anshan police said on Wednesday that Gao was taken into custody after complaints about his comments.

“Let’s go to Beijing, old man … I’m not afraid of death,” redacted screenshots shared by police quoted him as saying. “Killing, day to night … must get a gun and [shoot] them.”

In Liaoning province, a 37-year-old surnamed Gao (centre) was detained for 15 days after sending WeChat group messages in which he appeared to threaten to kill soldiers. Photo: Handout
In Liaoning province, a 37-year-old surnamed Gao (centre) was detained for 15 days after sending WeChat group messages in which he appeared to threaten to kill soldiers. Photo: Handout
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In Nanchong, Sichuan province, a 24-year-old man surnamed Qi was arrested on Monday and given seven days’ administrative detention for remarks sent in a group chat on Sunday that were published online by other WeChat users.

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