The arrest of a Chinese-Canadian popstar in Beijing has sparked an unprecedented conversation about the #metoo movement in China. Kris Wu was arrested on suspicion of raping a fan, among several other sexual harasment allegations. New York Times China correspondent Amy Qin tells The World authorities are striking a careful balance between enforcing its strict laws, and keeping tight limits on social activism.
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