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It looks like there's some info on his early life, speaking and law career on Chinese wiki. Could someone who is able to read Chinese integrate it into this article to give it the best chance of passing GA? @ Mariogoods:? @ King of Hearts:? -- Spacepine ( talk) 07:08, 13 March 2020 (UTC)
The result was: promoted by
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15:07, 23 May 2020 (UTC)
Improved to Good Article status by Rolf h nelson ( talk). Nominated by Spacepine ( talk) at 03:41, 12 May 2020 (UTC).
If he has reappeared as the article states, why does the Twitter https://twitter.com/chenqiushi404 still say he's missing as of 17 hours ago from this post? "We are still waiting for Chen Qiushi's return. Until he reappears, we will keep on counting the days. Chen Qiushi has been out of contact for 246 days after covering coronavirus in Wuhan. Please save him!!!" 50.125.87.140 ( talk) 08:26, 10 October 2020 (UTC)
Who's updating the twitter? is it run by someone who would know where he is or just a fan of his work? as in, does it mean he is a missing person who his family haven't seen or a retired journalist who's no longer publicly publishing? Irtapil ( talk) 13:27, 13 March 2021 (UTC)
By which i mean, we should cover those two concepts separately, and not conflate them. Irtapil ( talk) 13:32, 13 March 2021 (UTC)
At first glance this makes it look like he was missing for seven months. But from reading the text that seems highly likely to be an over estimate based public knowledge. It possibly only a couple of days or weeks of that would be "missing" to his friends and family, while the rest of the time would be better described as "stopped reporting" (there are other ways to phrase that but that's the most neutral i could think of). Irtapil ( talk) 11:19, 16 January 2021 (UTC)
I added a quick update and one English language source. There's further details and two Chinese language sources on Chinese Wikipedia zh:陈秋实 (律师)
The machine translation looks quite coherent, but i think this is really a job for someone who can read Chinese, i definitely can't.
"On March 29, 2021, Xu Xiaodong updated his video recorded on March 20 on YouTube [18] . Chen Qiushi was taken from Wuhan to Tianjin at the beginning, and then went to Qingdao after being investigated. Now Chen Qiushi is still in Qingdao, under the care of his parents (his mother has been at home full-time since 2020, and his father has been re- employed , but is currently staying with pay). He has recovered his mental state, is in good health, and has begun to have a certain degree of personal freedom. Activities in a certain area around the place of residence, medical treatment, and viewing of domestic and foreign news and other information, but due to the "protection of the relevant departments" can not communicate with the outside world normally. Compared with Tianjin, Qingdao takes care of Chen Qiushi, guarantees food, clothing, and daily life, and takes care of his health. Chen Qiushi has not received any written allegations. At the same time, Xu Xiaodong guessed that "Chen Qiushi's lawyer's license can be retained and he can return to public view in September and October . " [19]"
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Chen Qiushi went missing while reporting on the
COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan? |
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It looks like there's some info on his early life, speaking and law career on Chinese wiki. Could someone who is able to read Chinese integrate it into this article to give it the best chance of passing GA? @ Mariogoods:? @ King of Hearts:? -- Spacepine ( talk) 07:08, 13 March 2020 (UTC)
The result was: promoted by
97198 (
talk)
15:07, 23 May 2020 (UTC)
Improved to Good Article status by Rolf h nelson ( talk). Nominated by Spacepine ( talk) at 03:41, 12 May 2020 (UTC).
If he has reappeared as the article states, why does the Twitter https://twitter.com/chenqiushi404 still say he's missing as of 17 hours ago from this post? "We are still waiting for Chen Qiushi's return. Until he reappears, we will keep on counting the days. Chen Qiushi has been out of contact for 246 days after covering coronavirus in Wuhan. Please save him!!!" 50.125.87.140 ( talk) 08:26, 10 October 2020 (UTC)
Who's updating the twitter? is it run by someone who would know where he is or just a fan of his work? as in, does it mean he is a missing person who his family haven't seen or a retired journalist who's no longer publicly publishing? Irtapil ( talk) 13:27, 13 March 2021 (UTC)
By which i mean, we should cover those two concepts separately, and not conflate them. Irtapil ( talk) 13:32, 13 March 2021 (UTC)
At first glance this makes it look like he was missing for seven months. But from reading the text that seems highly likely to be an over estimate based public knowledge. It possibly only a couple of days or weeks of that would be "missing" to his friends and family, while the rest of the time would be better described as "stopped reporting" (there are other ways to phrase that but that's the most neutral i could think of). Irtapil ( talk) 11:19, 16 January 2021 (UTC)
I added a quick update and one English language source. There's further details and two Chinese language sources on Chinese Wikipedia zh:陈秋实 (律师)
The machine translation looks quite coherent, but i think this is really a job for someone who can read Chinese, i definitely can't.
"On March 29, 2021, Xu Xiaodong updated his video recorded on March 20 on YouTube [18] . Chen Qiushi was taken from Wuhan to Tianjin at the beginning, and then went to Qingdao after being investigated. Now Chen Qiushi is still in Qingdao, under the care of his parents (his mother has been at home full-time since 2020, and his father has been re- employed , but is currently staying with pay). He has recovered his mental state, is in good health, and has begun to have a certain degree of personal freedom. Activities in a certain area around the place of residence, medical treatment, and viewing of domestic and foreign news and other information, but due to the "protection of the relevant departments" can not communicate with the outside world normally. Compared with Tianjin, Qingdao takes care of Chen Qiushi, guarantees food, clothing, and daily life, and takes care of his health. Chen Qiushi has not received any written allegations. At the same time, Xu Xiaodong guessed that "Chen Qiushi's lawyer's license can be retained and he can return to public view in September and October . " [19]"