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The White House is also concerned about the disappearance of Feng Shui: "Condemning China" | Israel today

2021-11-20T15:33:49.842Z


White House spokeswoman Jen Saki said of the former tennis player's mysterious disappearance: "We join the call for China's authorities to provide credible evidence of her health and that she is not in danger."


The mysterious disappearance of Feng Shui has reached as far as the White House.

Two weeks after she accused senior Chinese regime Zheng Geuli of forcing her to have sex, it is still unclear where the former tennis player is, who at her peak was ranked first in the doubles round.

However, last Thursday, the Chinese establishment of the media published an e-mail that Feng allegedly wrote to the head of the World Tennis Association, Steve Simon, in which she stated that "the allegations of sexual assault are untrue. His who is good, and I am not absent," Try to act on the issue, but it turns out that the White House did not exactly buy things.

The headline that should be on the cover of every newspaper / sports website now: "Where is Feng Shui?" Pic.twitter.com/uvQ6vOSXdr

- Ben Yaniv |

Ben Yaniv (@ BenYaniv1) November 20, 2021

Last night, White House spokeswoman Jen Saki referred to the saga and called on Chinese authorities to provide evidence of Shui's health: "The US administration is certainly concerned about reports that Feng Shui is missing after accusing a former Chinese government official of sexual assault. And for that she is safe.

"We must be clear about where the United States stands. Any report of sexual assault must be investigated and we support every woman's right to take responsibility for such a case, whether it happens anywhere else in the world. We will continue to stand up and support freedom of expression and we are aware that China has zero Tolerance of criticism and a history of silencing anyone who dares to speak out against it. "

Feng Shui.

Everyone is just waiting for her, Photo: Reuters

Remember, Shawi's post, which was deleted within minutes, was written as an appeal to the Chinese official in which Shawi described the strange relative system she had with the senior, now 75. "Why did you have to come back to me all the time, take me to your house and force me to have sex with you ? ", The former tennis player noted.

"I can not describe how disgusted I felt, how many times I asked myself if I was still a human being? I felt like a walking body," she wrote.

Source: israelhayom

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