Clampdown follows fatal stabbing of Chinese woman who tried to stop attack on Japanese mother and child
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China’s Internet companies are cracking down on online hate speech, and specifically anti-Japanese speech, following the fatal stabbing of a Chinese woman trying to protect a Japanese mother and child last week. Read full story
Clampdown follows fatal stabbing of Chinese woman who tried to stop attack on Japanese mother and child
Some Chinese are questioning the role that online speech plays in inciting real-world violence. Read full story
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