Chinese Human Rights Activist loses Medium account after publishing article investigating links between Dominion Voting company and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP): Jennifer Zeng, a China-born human rights activist and author, was suspended from online publishing platform Medium after she published an article investigating alleged links between Dominion Voting System's parent company and China. "#censorship comes so quickly! Seconds after I published this article (https://jenniferzengblog.com/home/2020/12/18/ubs-beijing-a-platform-to-manipulate-dominion…) on Medium, my account got this," Zeng said on Twitter alongside a screenshot showing her Medium account was "under investigation" for violating the platform's rules. "How lucky I have my own website. Please sure you check the article they don't want you to see!" Zeng's article examined a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing that showed Dominion's parent company, Staple Street Capital, had received a $400 million investment from UBS Securities LLC. In the article, Zeng claimed that UBS Securities LLC owns 25% of UBS Securities Co. and that UBS Securities Co. “is 75% owned by CCP.” She also pointed out that some previous board members for UBS Securities LLC were Chinese, looked at their connections to UBS Securities Co., and described what she saw as “unusual deletions and change of board members.”
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