Someone in China's cyberspace posted an article saying that since June this year, Anhui law enforcement agencies have arrested more than 50 Danmei novel authors across provinces because https://gillspaste.com/jxksnsnjp?key=b1e88ef444dbe2bf872b0e55d53a9aa1 they published works depicting male love on the Taiwanese website Haitang Literature City. https://gillspaste.com/jxksnsnjp?key=b1e88ef444dbe2bf872b0e55d53a9aa1
The specific crime was suspected of producing and distributing obscene materials for profit, and some of them were sentenced to 5 years in prison. https://gillspaste.com/jxksnsnjp?key=b1e88ef444dbe2bf872b0e55d53a9aa1 It is said that some of those arrested were raising money to pay fines and seek lighter sentences.
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After the incident was exposed, the public's focus was on whether local governments were engaging in "distant ocean fishing" in law enforcement, that is, https://gillspaste.com/jxksnsnjp?key=b1e88ef444dbe2bf872b0e55d53a9aa1 arresting people across provinces to collect fines or freeze assets to fill their own financial gaps. In addition, sentencing standards have also been questioned. https://gillspaste.com/jxksnsnjp?key=b1e88ef444dbe2bf872b0e55d53a9aa1
Almost at the same time, Jinjiang Literature City, another https://gillspaste.com/jxksnsnjp?key=b1e88ef444dbe2bf872b0e55d53a9aa1 online novel platform registered in Beijing, was interviewed by the Xijiang Consumer Rights Organization, which also caused controversy. https://gillspaste.com/jxksnsnjp?key=b1e88ef444dbe2bf872b0e55d53a9aa1
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