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China jails blogger who 'slandered' dead in India border clash

Qiu Ziming -- with over 2.5 million followers on China's twitter-like Weibo -- was sentenced to eight months in prison, the court in the eastern city of Nanjing announced on Tuesday.

June 01, 2021 / 11:36 IST
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File image (Source: Reuters)
File image (Source: Reuters)

China has jailed a popular blogger for "defaming martyrs" after he suggested the death toll of the China-India border clash last year was higher than the official count of four.

Qiu Ziming -- with over 2.5 million followers on China's twitter-like Weibo -- was sentenced to eight months in prison, the court in the eastern city of Nanjing announced on Tuesday.

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He is the first person to be jailed under a new provision of China's criminal law that bans the "defamation of martyrs and heroes".

After months of silence, the Chinese military in February said four soldiers were killed in a skirmish with Indian troops in the disputed Galwan Valley last June.