China in the response that most directly said on Tuesday that “certain people” must stop “dangerous tiping and politicization” from the issue of Shuai Peng Tennis Star, whose welfare has been taken by the government and foreign organizations.
“I think some people have to stop intentionally and evil hipping, let alone politicization of this problem,” said Spokesman of the Foreign Ministry Zhao Lijian in response to the question of whether this case affected China’s international image.
Until now, China repeatedly pulled over questions about the existence and welfare of Peng Shuai, by saying they were “not a diplomatic problem”.
Peng, former number one number one 35 years old, disappeared from public view after he posted a message about social media that accused the former Premier Vice China Zhang Gaoli – one of the strongest politicians in China – sexually attacked him and they later relations on consensual on -off. Proof of its claim has also been removed from China’s very censored internet.
He reappeared for the first time during the weekend in a tennis tournament in Beijing after he made charges against Zhang on November 2. He also held a video call with the President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Sunday.
“I think some people have to stop intentionally and evilly hiping, let alone politicization of this problem,” Zhao Limians Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijians during the regular press direction.
Zhao was asked whether this case affected China’s international image.
“This is not a diplomatic problem. I believe everyone will see him recently attended several public activities and also hold video calls with President Ioc Bach,” he said.
“I hope certain people will stop evil hips, let alone politicization.”
Peng appeared in a 30-minute video call with the Head of the International Olympic Committee on Sunday.
But human rights groups and exercise authorities continue to cause concerns about the welfare of the Peng and whether the authorities will act on its charges.
“This video does not change our calls for full, fair and transparent investigations, without censorship, to allegations of sexual violence, which is a problem that gives rise to our initial concerns,” said the tennis association of women.
Reuters reported that Chinese researcher Amnesty International, Akad Alkan told the agency that video calls did not alleviate much concerns over the welfare of Peng and that the IOC entered the “hazardous water”.