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Chinese treatment of women just as bad

syed putra

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China executes man who set fire to his ex-wife during livestream​

By CNN |7.24.2022 10:33 AM


A man who killed his ex-wife by setting her on fire during a livestream was executed in China on Saturday, state media reported, marking the end of a case that prompted horror and outrage across the country.
Tang Lu was executed by a court in the southwestern Sichuan province, according to Global Times, citing the Intermediate People's Court of the Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture.
Tang was allowed to meet his family before the execution, Global Times reported.
Tang's ex-wife, Lhamo, was a farmer and livestreamer in the Tibetan autonomous prefecture. State media reported that Tang had a history of physical abuse toward Lhamo, and the couple divorced in June 2020.
He repeatedly sought her out and asked to remarry in the following months, but was turned away.
Then, in September 2020, Lhamo was livestreaming a video of herself when Tang appeared behind her, poured gasoline over her and set her on fire. She died two weeks later. Tang was arrested soon after the attack, and sentenced to death in October 2021.
The case was widely covered in national and international media, raising discussion about the abuse and mistreatment of women in China -- and how the country's legal system often fails to protect victims while easily pardoning perpetrators.
Until 2001, when China amended its marriage law, abuse wasn't considered grounds for divorce.
 

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China executes man who set fire to his ex-wife during livestream​

By CNN |7.24.2022 10:33 AM


A man who killed his ex-wife by setting her on fire during a livestream was executed in China on Saturday, state media reported, marking the end of a case that prompted horror and outrage across the country.
Tang Lu was executed by a court in the southwestern Sichuan province, according to Global Times, citing the Intermediate People's Court of the Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture.
Tang was allowed to meet his family before the execution, Global Times reported.
Tang's ex-wife, Lhamo, was a farmer and livestreamer in the Tibetan autonomous prefecture. State media reported that Tang had a history of physical abuse toward Lhamo, and the couple divorced in June 2020.
He repeatedly sought her out and asked to remarry in the following months, but was turned away.
Then, in September 2020, Lhamo was livestreaming a video of herself when Tang appeared behind her, poured gasoline over her and set her on fire. She died two weeks later. Tang was arrested soon after the attack, and sentenced to death in October 2021.
The case was widely covered in national and international media, raising discussion about the abuse and mistreatment of women in China -- and how the country's legal system often fails to protect victims while easily pardoning perpetrators.
Until 2001, when China amended its marriage law, abuse wasn't considered grounds for divorce.
Tiong Honour Killing
 

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Tang's ex-wife, Lhamo, was a farmer and livestreamer in the Tibetan autonomous prefecture. State media reported that Tang had a history of physical abuse toward Lhamo, and the couple divorced in June 2020.

Sounds like a native Tibetan. A CCP-brainwashed Tiong regards the ethnic minorities as subhuman. Too many of them, kill also can't kill them all. :sneaky:
 
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