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Zhang Zhan visited Uhan last February. From there, report how many. These reports are widely discussed on social media. After that, he got angry with the government. Zhang Zhan is a neutral journalist, according to the China Network of Human Rights Defenders (CHRD), a Chinese non-governmental development organization working on human rights. The agency said Zhang disappeared from Wuhan on May 14. A day later, the police arrested him in the city of Shanghai, more than 400 miles away.
Then, on June 19, Zhang was officially arrested. About three months later, on September 9, the attorney had the opportunity to meet with him. Zhang went on a hunger strike to protest his arrest. Later, when there was a threat to his life, the authorities forced him to eat food by inserting a pipe into his nose. On September 17, his attorney received a call on his cell phone. He was informed that Zhang had been charged. An official charge was filed against him on November 13.
According to the indictment, published on November 18, Zhang Zhan used writings, videos and other means to spread false information on WeChat, Twitter and YouTube. He has also been accused of spreading false information about the Uhan virus through interviews in foreign media.