Wang
Wang is a center-right Activist and Whistleblower who is a citizen of China, and has been associated with the following entities as either a significant contributor, participant, promoter, or beneficiary, according to our OSINT research:
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Groups: Human Rights Activists (China)
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Public references:
https://qz.com/1988251/a-web-sleuth-in-china-tracks-how-acts-of-speech-get-punished/
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CQBeBpP2-A45lw-zr6mneDuPtSBNWg_8KqgXpWMLcbo/edit#gid=0
Quartz: Will you continue to update the database going forward?
Wang: I will, until there is no speech crime in China. I am for now pessimistic about the situation of speech freedom in China and globally. China has taken the lead in cracking down on speech freedom using technological means, but I haven’t seen citizens or foreign governments showcase powerful resistance or sanctions against [such behavior]. Meanwhile, China’s censorship has become increasingly systematical and professional. As the first country to have adopted the model of “digital dictatorship,” I believe Beijing will export this pattern to other countries too.