User:Auric/Lujiang photos
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Date | 14 August 2012 |
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Venue | hotel room |
Location | China |
Type | Scandal |
Participants | Wang Minsheng, his deputy, Jiang Dabin, and the party's youth leader at Hefei University, Wang Yu |
Publication bans | One |
The Lujiang photos are a group of more than 100 photos, apparently depicting five Chinese politicians (3 men 2 women) engaged in group intercourse in a hotel room. The photos were taken in 2007[1], but were only uploaded in 2012.
The men supposedly depicted are the Party secretary of Lujiang County in Anhui Province, Wang Minsheng, his deputy, Jiang Dabin, and the party's youth leader at Hefei University, Wang Yu.[2]
Wang Yu has acknowledged that he and his wife are depicted in the photos, while Wang Minsheng claims that his face has been photoshopped in.
The photos were uploaded to Weibo, under the title "comrades in charge".[3]
The State Council Information Office, China's top web censor, has issued an official directive stating that 'all websites must stop following and hyping the so-called "Lujiang Indecent Photos Incident."'[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Bennett-Smith, Meredith (14 August 2012). "China Wife-Swapping Photos Spark Public Outrage". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 16 August 2012.
- ^ a b "100 naked photos embroil Chinese politicians in orgy scandal". Herald Sun. 16 August 2012. Retrieved 16 August 2012.
- ^ Chen, Adrian. "China Censors Totally Awesome Communist Officials Orgy Picture Scandal". Gawker. gawker.com. Retrieved 16 August 2012.