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Saturday, August 18, 2012

China sex scandal photos from officials at an orgy


Several Chinese officials were involved in a sex scandal by the appearance of more than 100 photos that show in an orgy, although they deny having participated and denounced a campaign against corruption. The images appeared on Weibo, the Chinese Twitter. They appear Wan Minsheng, Communist Party secretary of the district Luijang (Anhui), his deputy, Jiang Dabin, and the leader of the party's youth Hefei University, Wang Yu, posing naked with two girls in room a hotel. But the Communist Party issued a statement denying that its agents, described as "wicked slander" the posting of pictures and denounced a "denigrating campaign" against their interests. The protagonists of the photos, which were published on August 8, said they were victims of an intentional virtual assembly, as published by the Spanish site Abc.esPoliticians were removed for investigation by these pictures. Minsheng is accused of leading the orgy but he defends ensuring that was staged. In China a sexual orgy is punishable by up to five years in prison. Some Asian media are saying that it is a way to divert the attention of public opinion to Gu Kailai process, the wife of former leader Bo Xilai, who is accused of manslaughter, after the photos were published on the day of the hearing the case. 

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