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Opinion | Zhu Ling petitioners await response from Obama on 19-year-old poisoning case

A White House petition signed by many Chinese netizens gets enough signatures

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A news report contrasts photos of Zhu Ling before and after her poisoning. Photo: Screenshot via Sina Weibo

Apparently frustrated by their own judicial system and wary of censorship, members of China’s online community, in a rare move, have appealed to US President Barack Obama to help seek justice on a 19-year-old cold case of poisoning.

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Fraught with grammatical errors, a petition on Whitehouse.gov asked the US to track down Jasmine Sun, or Sun Wei, who many believe poisoned her university roommate, Zhu Ling, with a deadly chemical in 1995 and is now living in the States.
The petition with grammatical errors has received support from the online community. Photo: screenshot via internet
The petition with grammatical errors has received support from the online community. Photo: screenshot via internet

“Invest [investigate] and deport Jasmine Sun who was the main suspect of a famous Thallium poison murder case (victim:Zhu Lin) in China,” reads the title of the petition.

“To protect the safety of our citizens, we petite [petition] that the government investigate and deport her,” it said.

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The appeal, created on May 3, has received more than 120,000 signatures by Tuesday, mostly from Chinese netizens. They now await a response from the White House. Under the website's rules, a petition must get 100,000 signatures in 30 days to get a response.

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