Luo Changping released from prison after serving his sentence

Luo Changping, a former Chinese media personality who was sentenced to seven months in prison for his “insulting heroic” comments on Weibo last year, was released the day before yesterday (6th) after serving his sentence (counting the time spent in criminal detention).

Luo Changping wrote in WeChat Moments yesterday (May 7): “Face the wall for 7 months and lost 18 pounds. I came back yesterday, and today I have brought back the computer, tablet, spare machine, etc. that were seized from the house. The portable mobile phone was confiscated as a tool for committing crimes, WeChat has just been restored, and the mobile phone number has not yet resumed work. Thank you relatives and friends for your concern, too many greetings and did not reply in time, sorry! “

On the 5th of this month, the Suburban People’s Court of Sanya City, Hainan Province convicted Luo Changping of infringing on the honor and honor of heroes and martyrs, found the defendant to have surrendered himself, and sentenced him to seven months in prison. Civil liability such as public apology.

Luo Changping used to be the editor-in-chief of the in-depth reporting department of the Beijing News, the deputy editor-in-chief of Caijing magazine, and is now the chairman of Tianjiao Legal Group. On October 6 last year, he commented on the movie “Changjin Lake” on Weibo, questioning the Korean War. He called the Chinese Volunteer Army’s “Ice Sculpture Company” the “Sand Sculpture Company” and was criminally detained by the Sanya police.

During the Battle of Changjin Lake on the Korean battlefield in the winter of 1950, three volunteer companies were sniping at the U.S. military. These three companies were later known as the “Ice Sculpture Company”. During China’s National Day last year, the feature film “Changjin Lake” based on the Battle of Changjin Lake was released.

Source: Morning Post Network

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