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(S+) Protest at the Australian Open: Why the T-shirts on the Peng Shuai case are now allowed after all

2022-01-25T14:17:05.535Z


At the Australian Open, activists wanted to draw attention to the Peng Shuai case again. The tournament was initially blocked, probably also for economic reasons. Now the organizers gave in to the pressure.


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Two spectators with T-shirts asking about the whereabouts of the Chinese tennis player

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