When South Korean soccer player Son Jun-ho signed with a Chinese club, he symbolized China’s ambition in the sport, but after being detained by Chinese police and pressured into signing a confession for bribery and match-fixing, he became a victim of China’s legal system. Son, who maintained his innocence, was coerced into admitting guilt under duress, showcasing the use of plea leniency in China’s justice system, which has been criticized for being unfair and lacking regulation. The case highlighted concerns about coercion, false confessions, and the power imbalance between prosecutors and suspects in China’s legal system.
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Folk-rock musician Neil Young to open European tour with free concert in Ukraine
Folk-rock musician Neil Young and his band Chrome Hearts will kick off their European tour with a free concert in Ukraine, as announced on his website. The details of the show, including the date and location, are still being finalized. The decision to hold the concert in Ukraine was made shortly after Young criticized US President Donald Trump, stating that the country had "lost its standing" under his leadership. Full Article
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