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Photos of Lost Tennis Stars China Peng Shuai Posted online

Photos of Lost Tennis Stars China Peng Shuai Posted online
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Beijing: A Chinese state TV employee has posted a photo of a tennis star missing Peng Shuai Online in a new effort to eliminate worries about his departure after he accused the artistic leader of sexual violence.
The photos appear Friday on Twitter, which cannot be seen by most internet users in China.
State TV employees, Shen Shiwei, wrote that they were on a Peng account for Wechat messages with comments, “Happy weekends.” The Communist Party in power deals with the attraction from the tennis star and a professional sports tour to prove the Peng, Olympian three times and the former women’s doubles player ranks number 1, safe and let him speak freely.
(Twitter Photo Wins Courtesy: Reuters) Meanwhile, the newspaper editor published by the party said it would “appear in public”.
Politically awkward controversy because Chinese capital prepares to hold a winter Olympics in February.
A spokesman for the Foreign Ministry on Friday denied knowing about protests for the loss of Peng.
Peng, 35, has not been seen in public since posting a statement on social media this month accuses Zhang Gaoli, a former member of the party’s permanent committee, a circle of power in power, forcing him to have sex even though there is repeated rejection.
Shen works for CGTN, English arms from Chinese central television intended for foreign viewers.
His Twitter post came after CGTN this week distributed the statement he said came from the answer missed against Zhang.
Peng Shuai Latest: a reporter for Chinese media saying a friend has shared a photo of a tennis player who shows …
https://t.co/fmOfrolleJ- Alistair Coleman (@alistairColeman) 1637336959000TERITOntor Global Times, an English speaking newspaper published by The Communist Party, said on Twitter who had been confirmed from an unknown source that the photos “did state the current country.” “In the last few days, he lives in his own house freely and he doesn’t want to be disturbed,” the editor wrote Hu Xijin.
“He will appear in public and immediately participate in several activities.” The photos showed a gray cat and held the panda figurine in what appeared to be a private home with a stuffed animal marching behind it.
There is no indication when the photo is taken.
Read Alsous, the evidence of the UN demand from Chinese tennis Tennis Peng Shuai is the United States and the United Nations demanding evidence of the existence of Peng Shuai as a Chinese affiliated journalist sharing unfiliated photos of tennis stars, who have not been seen publicly since accusing the former Premier representative to relate sex.
Chairperson and CEO of the Women’s Tennis Association, Steve Simon, on Wednesday questioned the legitimacy of statements released by CGTN.
Simon said that “only raised my worries about his safety.”

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