A Chinese journalist who was chased after and after that detained in Wuhan – the centre of the country’s virus break out – has actually come back after practically 2 months.
Li Zehua broadcast the chase and his detention by police on 26 February, and had actually not been seen publicly given that.
On Wednesday he published a video saying he spent two weeks in “quarantine” in Wuhan, followed by more quarantine in his home town.
He was informed the quarantine was required as he ‘d been to “sensitive locations”.
Who is Li Zehua?
Li Zehua is a person reporter who went to Wuhan in February, after another reporter, Chen Qiushi, went missing. In his first video from Wuhan he discussed why we existed.
” Prior to I entered Wuhan, a good friend who worked in the Chinese mainstream media informed me … all the bad news about the epidemic has actually been collected by the central government.
” The local media can just report the bright side about the patients’ recovery and so on. Naturally, it stays unpredictable whether that’s true, because this is just what I spoke with my good friends.”
His stories consisted of an alleged cover-up of infections, and a hectic crematorium. They were viewed countless times on Chinese platforms, YouTube, and Twitter.