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EU seeks 'verifiable proof' of Peng Shuai's safety

In a statement, the EU said that Peng's recent video call does not ease concerns and called upon China to investigate her claims of sexual assault
Last Updated : 30 November 2021, 15:43 IST
Last Updated : 30 November 2021, 15:43 IST

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The European Union wants China to release "verifiable proof" that tennis player Peng Shuai is safe and conduct a thorough and transparent investigation into her sexual assault allegations.

Peng, a three-time Olympian and former top-ranked doubles player, dropped out of public view after accusing a former Communist Party official of sexual assault.

Peng only has had a few direct contacts with officials outside China since she disappeared from public view earlier this month. She told Olympic officials in a video call from Beijing on November 21 that she was safe and well.

"Her recent public reappearance does not ease concerns about her safety and freedom," an EU spokesperson said.

Peng made the sexual assault allegation online against a former member of the Communist Party’s ruling Standing Committee, Zhang Gaoli. The tennis player's post was removed within minutes, and she stopped appearing in public.

"The EU joins growing international demands, including by sports professionals, for assurances that she is free and not under threat," the EU said in a statement. "In this spirit, the EU requests the Chinese government to provide verifiable proof of Peng Shuai’s safety, well-being and whereabouts. The EU urges the Chinese authorities to conduct a full, fair and transparent investigation into her allegations of sexual assault."

Peng adds to a growing number of Chinese businesspeople, activists and ordinary people who have disappeared from public view in recent years after criticizing party figures or in crackdowns on corruption or pro-democracy and labour rights campaigns.

"The EU strongly opposes the use of the practice of enforced disappearance and arbitrary detention...and calls upon China to comply with its human rights obligations under national and international law," the EU said.

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Published 30 November 2021, 15:43 IST

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