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The Walt Disney Company has retired from his video streaming service at Hong Kong episode of the American animated television series Simpson containing a reference to “forced labor camps” in China.
The second episode of the latest season, Angry Lisa, which first aired in October, is not available on the digital service. disneyplus an American company in a former British colony, as he could see EFE.
In it, the scene shows the matriarch of the series, Marge Simpsonin a virtual cycling class with an instructor in front of images of the Great Wall of China.
During the episode, the monitor exclaims, “Look at the wonders of China. Bitcoin mines and forced labor camps where kids make smartphones.”
In recent years, the Chinese government has received accusations from Western countries and international organizations of human rights violations in the northwestern region of China. xinjiangallegations that include the establishment of labor camps for Uyghurs and other predominantly Muslim minorities.
Another case
This is the second time an episode of a series produced by Disney-owned 20th Television Animation has been pulled from the streaming platform in the former British colony.
The previous chapter that talked about the massacre tiananmen square since 1989 decommissioned in 2021
In this episode, which first aired in 2005, during a visit by a popular family to Tiananmen Square, a large banner could be seen that read, “Nothing happened in this place in 1989.”
Into the same Homer Simpson The brand of the former Chinese leader Mao Zedong “the little angel who caused the death of millions of people.”
In 2021, the Hong Kong Legislative Assembly passed a film censorship law to “protect national security,” but then the authorities said the rules did not affect streaming services.
The government said the ruling targets content that “endorses, supports, glorifies, encourages and incites actions that may endanger national security.”
Some voices condemned the rapid weakening of Hong Kongers’ freedoms following Beijing’s June 2020 introduction of the National Territory Security Law, which provides penalties up to life in prison for secession, terrorism or collusion with foreign authorities. forces, including
The commandment was the answer Beijing mass anti-government protests that took place on the streets of the former British colony in the second half of 2019. (E.F.E.)
Source: RPP

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