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Over the past decade, China has placed more and more restrictions on the lives of its citizens — tightening its hold over what people can do, read and say. When Bei Zhenying’s husband was arrested and sentenced to seven years in prison for “smearing” the country’s political system, she was left to pick up the pieces of his life. She now believes that her husband was the writer behind one of the most mysterious blogs on the Chinese internet, which for 12 years had ridiculed the ruling Communist Party from within the country. Vivian Wang, a China correspondent for The Times, tells the story of the couple.
Persons: Bei, Vivian Wang Organizations: Communist Party, The Times Locations: China
A Chinese woman believes her imprisoned husband, Ruan Xiaohuan, is the legendary dissident blogger behind ProgramThink. She told The New York Times that she had no idea about her husband until police dragged him away. She spent months fighting to overturn his conviction before she went silent in June, the times reported. At the time, Bei had no idea what was going on as Chinese police spent 12 hours ransacking her apartment, according to the Times. And the same month that Bei's husband was taken away, the blog went dark, the Times reported.
Persons: Ruan Xiaohuan, , Bei Zhenying, Bei, Ruan Organizations: New York Times, Service, Times, Twitter Locations: Shanghai
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