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BEIJING: Chinese official media and Twitteratiare fuming over US presidential candidate Hilary Clinton's tweet questioningpresident Xi Jinping's decision to co-host a UN women's rights conference.
Xi hosting a meeting on women's rightsat the UN while persecuting feminists? Shameless. #Freethe20 http://t.co/hRkaaAnMMp -H— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) September27,2015.She echoed many rights groups, who have beencritical of detention of five women rights' activists in China. The outpouringof anger was such that Chinese censors even permitted strong phrases like"old witch" to describe Clinton. Many angry people cited her husbandand ex-president Bill Clinton's relationship with then While House internMonica Lewinsky in their posts."Hillary you should quickly rush home, Lewinsky is already in your bed with Bill. Why do not you mind your own businessin stead of talking rubbish about China," said one Lewubi anzhong on SinaWeibo, the Chinese Twitter. The Communist Party backed Global Times citedClinton's tweet and called it an attempt to copy Republican candidate DonaldTrump to garner votes using China bashing ploy . The paper described her as"a rabble-rouser" engaged in "ignominious shenanigans".Thepaper's Chinese language edition went a step further. "It looks likeHillary is in a panicked frenzy; her eyes have turned red... She has started tocopy Trump's speaking style and allowed herself to become a fierce bigmouth," it said. The official media insisted the five activists were notheld for advocating women's rights issues, but flouting Chinese laws.
BEIJING: Chinese official media and Twitteratiare fuming over US presidential candidate Hilary Clinton's tweet questioningpresident Xi Jinping's decision to co-host a UN women's rights conference.
Xi hosting a meeting on women's rightsat the UN while persecuting feminists? Shameless. #Freethe20 http://t.co/hRkaaAnMMp -H— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) September27,2015.She echoed many rights groups, who have beencritical of detention of five women rights' activists in China. The outpouringof anger was such that Chinese censors even permitted strong phrases like"old witch" to describe Clinton. Many angry people cited her husbandand ex-president Bill Clinton's relationship with then While House internMonica Lewinsky in their posts."Hillary you should quickly rush home, Lewinsky is already in your bed with Bill. Why do not you mind your own businessin stead of talking rubbish about China," said one Lewubi anzhong on SinaWeibo, the Chinese Twitter. The Communist Party backed Global Times citedClinton's tweet and called it an attempt to copy Republican candidate DonaldTrump to garner votes using China bashing ploy . The paper described her as"a rabble-rouser" engaged in "ignominious shenanigans".Thepaper's Chinese language edition went a step further. "It looks likeHillary is in a panicked frenzy; her eyes have turned red... She has started tocopy Trump's speaking style and allowed herself to become a fierce bigmouth," it said. The official media insisted the five activists were notheld for advocating women's rights issues, but flouting Chinese laws.