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Zhu Ling is blind, unable to speak or move, clearly the victim of a heinous crime.
WSJ: Review & Outlook: A Chinese Search for Justice
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The poisoning death in April of Huang Yang, a graduate student at Shanghai's Fudan University, has sparked public interest in Zhu Ling's case.
BBC: China media: Middle East mediation
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"With or without reason, the Zhu Ling case has fuelled the sense among some Chinese that government officials are above the law, " China Media Project adds.
BBC: China media: Middle East mediation
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It started with the case of Zhu Ling, a woman who was paralyzed for life from thallium poisoning during her third year at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
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"The relationship between China and the African continent is one of the most significant relationships in the world today, " said the paper's publisher and editor-in-chief, Zhu Ling.
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Hong Kong's Apple Daily notes that Sina Weibo, a microblog service, temporarily blocked searches for keywords such as "Zhu Ling", "Sun Wei" and "thallium poisoning" last week.
BBC: China media: Middle East mediation
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Besides the controversy over Ms Yuan's death, Xinhua notes that many internet users also suspect an official cover-up of an unsolved poisoning of Tsinghua University student Zhu Ling.
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Internet users are calling for the unsolved case of Zhu Ling, a chemistry student at Beijing's Tsinghua University who became permanently disabled after being poisoned with thallium in 1994, to be reopened.
BBC: China media: Middle East mediation
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Over 100, 000 people have already signed a petition on the White House website alleging that Zhu Ling's former Tsinghua roommate, Sun Wei, be deported from the US and face investigation, says Southern Metropolis Daily.
BBC: China media: Middle East mediation
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However, the ban appears to have been lifted as more and more internet users see the Zhu Ling case as a touchstone for the rule of law in China, University of Hong Kong's China Media Project notes.
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