New York Times

He Became China’s Largest Critic in Exile. Then the Threats Followed Him.

Title: From Exile to Target: China’s Most Vocal Dissident Faces Relentless Threats

Despite residing outside of China, Li Ying continues to endure a barrage of character assassination and death threats. Operating under the moniker "Teacher Li," he commands a substantial audience of 2.2 million followers on X. Yet, these intimidation tactics have failed to silence him or deter his activism.


Source: New York Times Generated at: 2026-06-02 01:21:03 UTC

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