
Tennis star Peng Shuai and the #MeToo movement in China
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What we know about tennis star Peng Shuai and China’s censorship of the #MeToo movement
One of China’s biggest sports stars, tennis champion Peng Shuai, appeared to publicly accuse a former top government official of sexual assault. As Stephanie Sy explains, there are now new questions about what happened, and the broader issue of the #MeToo movement in China.
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Tennis star Peng Shuai and the #MeToo movement in China
Clip: 11/17/2021 | 5m 24sVideo has Closed Captions
One of China’s biggest sports stars, tennis champion Peng Shuai, appeared to publicly accuse a former top government official of sexual assault. As Stephanie Sy explains, there are now new questions about what happened, and the broader issue of the #MeToo movement in China.
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