Chinese university expels female student after relationship with a foreigner
CHINA, JUL 15 – A Chinese university cited a student's contact with a foreigner as damaging national dignity, sparking debate over privacy rights and gender bias in disciplinary actions.
- Chinese university Dalian Polytechnic expelled a female student for having an intimate relationship with a Ukrainian gamer, citing violation of rules against 'improper interactions with foreigners'.
- The incident sparked heated discussions on Chinese social media, with many criticizing the university's decision as gender-biased and excessively nationalistic.
- The Ukrainian gamer confirmed posting videos with the student but deleted them, stating there was no explicit or disrespectful content.
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