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Peng Shuai VIDEO: Missing Chinese Tennis Star Seen At Youth Tournament In Beijing

The women바카라™s professional tour threatened to pull events out of China unless the safety of the former No. 1 doubles player was assured.

Peng Shuai VIDEO: Missing Chinese Tennis Star Seen At Youth Tournament In Beijing
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Missing tennis star Peng Shuai reappeared in public Sunday at a youth tournament in Beijing, according to photos released by the organizer, as the ruling Communist Party tried to quell fears abroad while suppressing information in China about Peng after she accused a senior leader of sexual assault. (More Tennis News)

The post by the China Open on the Weibo social media service made no mention of Peng바카라™s disappearance or her accusation.

The three-time Olympian and former Wimbledon champion was shown standing beside a court, waving and signing oversize commemorative tennis balls for children.

The ruling party appears to be trying to defuse alarm about Peng without acknowledging her disappearance after she on Nov. 2 accused Zhang Gaoli, a member of the party바카라™s ruling Standing Committee until 2018, of forcing her to have sex.

Peng바카라™s disappearance and official silence in response to appeals for information prompted calls for a boycott of the Winter Olympics in Beijing in February, a prestige event for the Communist Party.

The women바카라™s professional tour threatened to pull events out of China unless the safety of the former No. 1 doubles player was assured.

Discussion of Peng바카라™s accusation has been deleted from websites in China. A government spokesman on Friday denied knowing about the outcry.

The ruling party's internet filters also block most people in China from seeing other social media abroad and most global news outlets.

Comments on Chinese social media on Sunday criticized the Women바카라™s Tennis Association and others who spoke up about Peng.

Comments in Chinese on Twitter poked fun at the awkward release of photos and video of Peng by employees of state media this weekend while the government stayed silent.

바카라śWhen will the WTA get out of China?바카라ť said a comment on the Sina Weibo social media service, signed 바카라śSleep Time.바카라ť

Peng adds to a growing number of Chinese businesspeople, activists and ordinary people who have disappeared in recent years after criticizing party figures or in crackdowns on corruption or pro-democracy and labor rights campaigns.

Some reemerge weeks or months later without explanation, suggesting they are warned not to disclose they were detained or the reason.

Peng's appearance Sunday was mentioned in the final sentence of a report about the tournament on the website of the English-language Global Times, a newspaper published by the ruling party and aimed at foreign readers, but not immediately reported by other media within China.

The Global Times editor, Hu Xijin, said Saturday on Twitter, which can바카라™t be seen by most internet users in China, that Peng 바카라śstayed in her own home freely" and would 바카라śshow up in public바카라ť soon.

The Global Times is known for its nationalistic tone. Hu uses his Twitter account to criticize foreign governments and point out social and economic problems abroad.

A comment on Twitter signed bobzhang999 said, 바카라śHu Dog, with so many photos, why don바카라™t you let Peng Shuai talk?바카라ť

Another, signed Magician, said, 바카라śLet Peng Shuai바카라™s parents hold a news conference.바카라ť

Tennis stars and the WTA have been unusually vocal in demanding information about Peng. Other companies and sports groups are reluctant to confront Beijing for fear of losing access to the Chinese market or other retaliation.

The ruling party has given no indication whether it is investigating Peng바카라™s accusation against Gao, 75, who left the Standing Committee in 2018 and has largely disappeared from public life.

Even if Peng바카라™s accusation is deemed valid, people in China often are jailed or face other penalties for embarrassing the party by publicizing complaints about abuses instead of going through the secretive, often unresponsive official system.

The status of star athletes such as Peng is especially sensitive. State media celebrate their victories as proof the party is making China strong.

But the party is vigilant about making sure they cannot use their prominence and public appeal to erode its image.

Steve Simon, the WTA바카라™s chairman and CEO, expressed concern for Peng바카라™s safety after Hu, the newspaper editor, posted two videos Saturday that appeared to show her in a restaurant.

"While it is positive to see her, it remains unclear if she is free and able to make decisions and take actions on her own, without coercion or external interference. This video alone is insufficient," Simon said.

"Our relationship with China is at a crossroads.바카라ť

The International Olympic Committee has remained quiet about the status of Peng, who competed in three Olympics, helping to contribute to the IOC's multimillion-dollar revenue from broadcasting and sponsorships.

The Olympic body바카라™s stated policy is 바카라śquiet diplomacy.바카라ť

The IOC said Saturday it would 바카라ścontinue our open dialogue on all levels with the Olympic movement in China.바카라ť

Asked two weeks ago about human rights in China, senior IOC member Juan Antonio Samaranch said 바카라śwe are not discussing with the Chinese government anything바카라ť about that subject.

The IOC has previously said its partner in organizing the Winter Games is the local organizing committee, not the Chinese state. That committee is controlled by the Communist Party.

Emma Terho, the newly elected head of the IOC바카라™s Athletes바카라™ Commission that is charged with representing the interests of Olympic athletes, said in a statement Saturday 바카라śwe support the quiet diplomacy바카라ť approach favored by the IOC.

Last week, the foreign arm of state TV issued a statement in English attributed to Peng that retracted her accusation against Zhang. The WTA바카라™s Simon questioned its legitimacy while others said it only increased their concern about her safety. 

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