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Well, if you want, you can find a lot of names of Chinese lawyers, such as Pu Zhiqiang. You can look at their experience. Dude, something u don’t know, it just doesn’t mean they doon’t exist.
As a person who can read Chinese, I know a lot of tragic stories. We must understand something like that a society with Internet censorship is also capable of hiding some facts.
When you see this message, it also means that, if you live in China, you are using a VPN. Isn't this ridiculous?
You can't even browse the steam workshop freely, how can you be sure that no one in your country has been arrested without a trial?