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Student groups âshockedâ by Sheffield SU International Studentsâ Officerâs pro-China posts
(12 Feb) Taiwanese and Hong Kong students were left feeling âshockedâ, âangryâ, and âdisappointedâ after a series of posts made by the SU International Studentsâ Officer (ISO), Sissi Li over the Chinese social media platform WeChat.
Sisi Li encouraged Chinese nationals to âactively reportâ forms that list Taiwan, China and Hong Kong as separate nationality options, adding that: âI hope you could contact me when you find such a low-level mistake and need any help. We can help him/her correct it together.â Hong Kong and Taiwanese student representatives have been alarmed by the posts, alleging that the ISO was encouraging the University to adopt the âone Chinaâ principle in registration forms.
Separately, Forge Press was shown an article published on the messaging platform Weixin aimed at exposing the identities of Hong Kong students involved in the city centre clash a couple of days before hand. The article praised the attempts of mainland Chinese students and encouraged them to share the âexposure materialâ among the rest of Sheffieldâs Chinese community. Taiwanese and Hong Kong student communities believe that the posts have compromised their safety on campus and in the city as a whole.
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#OneChina #SheffieldUniversity #Doxxing #Nationalism #Taiwanese
Student groups âshockedâ by Sheffield SU International Studentsâ Officerâs pro-China posts
(12 Feb) Taiwanese and Hong Kong students were left feeling âshockedâ, âangryâ, and âdisappointedâ after a series of posts made by the SU International Studentsâ Officer (ISO), Sissi Li over the Chinese social media platform WeChat.
Sisi Li encouraged Chinese nationals to âactively reportâ forms that list Taiwan, China and Hong Kong as separate nationality options, adding that: âI hope you could contact me when you find such a low-level mistake and need any help. We can help him/her correct it together.â Hong Kong and Taiwanese student representatives have been alarmed by the posts, alleging that the ISO was encouraging the University to adopt the âone Chinaâ principle in registration forms.
Separately, Forge Press was shown an article published on the messaging platform Weixin aimed at exposing the identities of Hong Kong students involved in the city centre clash a couple of days before hand. The article praised the attempts of mainland Chinese students and encouraged them to share the âexposure materialâ among the rest of Sheffieldâs Chinese community. Taiwanese and Hong Kong student communities believe that the posts have compromised their safety on campus and in the city as a whole.
Full Article: https://bit.ly/31VAIbT
#OneChina #SheffieldUniversity #Doxxing #Nationalism #Taiwanese