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Wimbledon 2022: Four Activists Wearing 바카라˜Where Is Peng Shuai바카라™ T-Shirts Searched At All England Club

Peng Shuai, a retired Chinese professional tennis player, accused a former high-ranking member of the country바카라™s ruling Communist Party of sexual assault last year

Protesters pose for the media in T-shirts reading 'Where is Peng Shuai' at Wimbledon 2022.
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Four activists wearing 바카라˜Where is Peng Shuai?바카라™ T-shirts were stopped by security at Wimbledon on Monday and had their bags searched. (More Tennis News)

Peng is a retired professional tennis player from China who last year accused a former high-ranking member of the country바카라™s ruling Communist Party of sexual assault. She has made very few public appearances since then.

A similar episode happened to someone wearing a T-shirt supporting Peng at this year바카라™s Australian Open. A spectator in Melbourne was removed from the grounds, but the tournament later reversed its decision and allowed people to wear the clothing as long as they didn바카라™t congregate in large groups or cause problems for other spectators.

Jason Leith of the Free Tibet organization said he and his three colleagues put on the white T-shirts after entering the grounds of the All England Club on Monday. 바카라œWe didn't have these on when we came in because we worried about not being let in. So we put them on and we were just walking around and a few people wanted selfies with us, so we were taking pictures with people,바카라 said Leith, who is British.

Security arrived a short time later when the four men were walking under the big screen at the base of Henman Hill, Leith said. 바카라œ(They) started asking, 바카라˜Are you planning to do any direct protesting? Are you planning on disrupting things?바카라™" Leith said. "And then they asked, 바카라˜Oh, do you mind coming over here so we can search your bags?바카라™

바카라œSo then they started going through our bags. I guess they were looking for flags. They were looking for anything that might be used in any other form of protest.바카라 The men were allowed to remain at the grass-court Grand Slam and keep wearing the shirts but were asked not to approach any other spectators to talk about Peng, Leith said.

바카라œThat바카라™s a bit strange. Why aren바카라™t we allowed to talk to people?바카라 said Leith, the head of income and engagement at Free Tibet. Wimbledon organizers said the activists were welcome to stay on site.

All England Club CEO Sally Bolton said on Day 1 of the tournament that a spectator with a shirt mentioning Peng would be allowed to attend.

바카라œWe do have ground entry rules, and those ground entry rules are really focused on everyone바카라™s quiet enjoyment of the tennis,바카라 Bolton said. 바카라œSo that바카라™s not about what people are wearing; it바카라™s about the way people behave.바카라

Peng disappeared from public view last year after accusing former Communist Party official Zhang Gaoli of sexual assault. Her accusation was quickly scrubbed from the internet, and discussion of it remains heavily censored.

Peng won two Grand Slam women's doubles titles in her career, including at Wimbledon in 2013. The women's professional tennis tour canceled its tournaments in China because of the situation surrounding Peng.

Last year, Leith was arrested in Greece for disrupting the Olympic flame ceremony. The flame was headed for China ahead of this year's Winter Olympics in Beijing.

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