China urges 'certain people' to stop 'politicization' of Peng Shuai
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[November 23, 2021]
By Gabriel Crossley
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's foreign ministry
said on Tuesday that "certain people" should stop the "malicious hyping"
and "politicization" of the issue of tennis star Peng Shuai, as foreign
governments and organisations continue to raise questions around her
wellbeing.
The whereabouts of Peng, a former doubles world number one, became a
matter of international concern for nearly three weeks after she posted
a message on social media alleging that China's former Vice-Premier
Zhang Gaoli had sexually assaulted her.
She re-appeared over the weekend in Beijing and held a video call with
International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach on Sunday
but the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) has said this did not address
or alleviate concerns about her wellbeing.
Amnesty International's China researcher Alkan Akad also told Reuters
the video call did little to ease fears over Peng's wellbeing and that
the IOC was entering "dangerous waters".
An Amnesty International spokesperson said the organisation works
"independently and impartially on the basis of facts, and we hold all
states to the same standards."
"This is not a diplomatic matter," Chinese foreign ministry spokesman
Zhao Lijian told a regular press briefing on Tuesday, adding that
Amnesty held "anti-China" views.
"I believe everyone will have seen she has recently attended some public
activities and also held a video call with IOC President Bach. I hope
certain people will cease malicious hyping, let alone politicization,"
Zhao added.
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Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai signs large-sized tennis balls at
the opening ceremony of Fila Kids Junior Tennis Challenger Final in
Beijing, China November 21, 2021, in this screen grab obtained from
a social media video. TWITTER @QINGQINGPARIS via REUTERS
On Nov. 2, Peng posted on Chinese social media that
Zhang had coerced her into sex and they later had an on-off
consensual relationship. The post was deleted soon after it was
posted.
Neither Zhang nor the Chinese government have commented on Peng's
allegations. The topic has been blocked from direct discussion on
China's heavily censored internet.
The United States, France, Britain and tennis players including
Naomi Osaka, Serena Williams and Billie Jean King have all expressed
concerns over Peng, a former Olympian.
It comes as Beijing is preparing to host the Winter Olympics next
February. Global rights groups and others have called for a boycott
of the Games over China's human rights record.
(Reporting by Gabriel Crossley; Writing by Yew Lun Tian; Editing by
Raju Gopalakrishnan, Ana Nicolaci da Costa and Bernadette Baum)
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