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Expulsion of Chinese Student Over Liaison With Ukrainian Gamer Fuels Privacy and Sexism Outcry

The university’s public notice has drawn scrutiny for potentially breaching China’s personal data protections under the Civil Code.

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Li’s full name and other identifying information were released by the university, angering many people online. Photo: Sohu

Overview

  • Dalian Polytechnic University expelled Li after citing a December liaison with Ukrainian esports player Danylo Teslenko under regulations banning relationships deemed harmful to national dignity.
  • The July 8 notice, which fully named Li and posted her personal details online, went viral on Sina Weibo and prompted widespread criticism of public shaming and privacy breaches.
  • Teslenko has deleted the videos, issued a public apology and appealed for an end to online harassment, stating he did not intend to harm anyone.
  • Legal scholars and social media users accused the university of disproportionately targeting Li, highlighting gender double standards and abuse of institutional authority.
  • Li retains the right to appeal within 60 days even as debates continue over the balance between campus discipline and student data protection.