Li Datong

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Li Datong (chinesisch 李大同, Pinyin Lǐ Dàtóng; * 1952 in Sichuan) ist einer der bekanntesten Journalisten in China und dortiger Menschenrechtsaktivist. rdf:langString
Li Datong (李大同, born 1952) was the Managing Editor of Freezing Point, a section of China Youth Daily. He now writes for openDemocracy, which is based in London. Datong was openly critical of China's 2018 constitutional change that removed the term limits for the President. In an open letter to the National People's Congress he stated that the change would "sow the seeds of chaos". rdf:langString
Li Datong, né en 1952, est un journaliste chinois, directeur de Bing Dian, supplément du Quotidien de la jeunesse de Chine diffusé à environ 400 000 exemplaires et dont la publication a été interdite en 2006. rdf:langString
李大同(1952年-),男,四川南充人,中华人民共和国记者、编辑,前《中國青年報》記者,《冰點》周刊創刊編輯。妻子亦為《中國青年報》資深記者,育有一子。 rdf:langString
rdf:langString Li Datong
rdf:langString Li Datong
rdf:langString Li Datong
rdf:langString 李大同 (主编)
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rdf:langString Li Datong (chinesisch 李大同, Pinyin Lǐ Dàtóng; * 1952 in Sichuan) ist einer der bekanntesten Journalisten in China und dortiger Menschenrechtsaktivist.
rdf:langString Li Datong (李大同, born 1952) was the Managing Editor of Freezing Point, a section of China Youth Daily. He now writes for openDemocracy, which is based in London. Datong was openly critical of China's 2018 constitutional change that removed the term limits for the President. In an open letter to the National People's Congress he stated that the change would "sow the seeds of chaos".
rdf:langString Li Datong, né en 1952, est un journaliste chinois, directeur de Bing Dian, supplément du Quotidien de la jeunesse de Chine diffusé à environ 400 000 exemplaires et dont la publication a été interdite en 2006.
rdf:langString 李大同(1952年-),男,四川南充人,中华人民共和国记者、编辑,前《中國青年報》記者,《冰點》周刊創刊編輯。妻子亦為《中國青年報》資深記者,育有一子。
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