Just in: An online Japanese anime fan community with 800,000 users in China has been labeled an “anti-China criminal organization” by the CCP, leading to over 20 administrators detained, more than 10 people formally arrested, and 200+ young people summoned or taken into custody.
The “Fan’er Community” was originally a Baidu-based space where young people shared and discussed Japanese anime, often using humor and satire. Police in Yuhuan, Zhejiang Province claimed the group was linked to “foreign forces.”
Many members, most of them teenagers, were accused of crimes such as “subversion of state power” and “picking quarrels and provoking trouble,” largely based on their online speech and discussions.
To build the case, authorities allegedly coerced confessions, fabricated evidence, and pressured young users to implicate others, turning jokes, memes, and debates into criminal charges.
Many detainees were subjected to abuse, including beatings, sleep deprivation, and threats, with minors among those targeted.
The crackdown also extended beyond China’s borders. Overseas participants were threatened with arrest upon return, while their families in China faced harassment and intimidation, creating pressure to silence them.
More to come.
En Sonora, dos adolescentes de 13 y 15 años engañaron a su “amiga” con que le tenían preparada una sorpresa y para ello debía acompañarlas. Ella confío, la llevaron a una casa, le vendaron los ojos y la asfixiaron con una cuerda hasta matarla.
Una recibió un “castigo” de 2 años 10 meses de internamiento, y la otra de 11 meses de libertad asistida. La segunda ya está libre y solo debió pagar 5 mil putos pesos de compensación. La familia de la asesinada gastó 30,000 en sepultarla.
Pinche sociedad de mierda.
@stubaki_teruzo@zundamotisuki Ha, ha, ha, so you also know that the United States dropped the atomic bomb, so did you enjoy it?And make friends with the people who bombed you. I really lick the dog.