Following reports that the whereabouts of a female tennis player who confessed her relationship with the former deputy prime minister in China have disappeared, a leading U.S. newspaper has "qualified China as a country to host the Beijing Olympics. I have posted an editorial that criticizes "I have a fundamental question."

A document allegedly confessing that former Deputy Prime Minister Zhang Gaoli, who was a member of the Communist Party's highest leadership, had forced a sexual relationship with China's female professional tennis player Peng Shuai was posted on SNS, and then disappeared. It is reported that I don't understand.



In response to this, the leading American newspaper "The New York Times" published an editorial entitled "Where is Peng Shuai?" In an electronic version on the 19th.



The editorial says that China's response in the face of criticism is "denying, lying, swearing, trying to overdo it, and fighting back fiercely if everything goes wrong," and the same goes for Peng. He points out that he is responding.



On top of that, he severely criticized the Beijing Olympics, which is about to be held in February next year, saying, "It raises fundamental doubts about China's eligibility as a country to hold competitions in the spirit of the Olympics to shape a better world through sports." doing.



On this issue, as criticism from the international community grows day by day, China is trying to calm the situation by posting a video that shows the recent appearance of the players through influential Communist Party media officials. ..