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The mechanism by which a person disappears very easily

Chinese female tennis player Peng Shuai (October 2016, photo, photo: AP / Afro)

(Kaori Fukushima: Journalist)

Chinese female tennis player Peng Shuai suddenly posted a complaint against sexual exploitation and sexual assault by Zhang Gaoli, a former managing member of the Political Bureau, on Weibo, and then appeared in public until the 21st. The so-called “Peng Shuai disappearance problem” that did not appear has shaken the world beyond the expectations of the Chinese authorities. This is a great opportunity for the international community to re-question whether China is suitable as a host country for the Winter Olympics scheduled to be held in Beijing in February next year (2022).


The Peng Shuai case has been reported in detail in Japan, so many of you may already know the outline. Peng Shuai is a Chinese tennis superstar who won the 2013 Wimbledon Championship and the 2014 French Open Women’s Doubles.

Perhaps around 2008, she had a male-female relationship with Zhang Gaoli, then secretary of the city of Tianjin (a member of the Politburo). Zhang Gaoli’s hobby is tennis, and it is probably because she was called as the ace of the Tianjin tennis team.

According to Peng Shuai’s accusation post, Zhang Gaoli was forced into a male-female relationship, but as soon as Zhang Gaoli was promoted to the Politburo Standing Committee in the fall of 2012, Zhang Gaoli unilaterally broke the relationship. It is said that.


Being promoted to the Political Bureau Standing Committee means that he has become one of the top seven members of the Communist Party, which is said to be the highest leadership.

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