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Washington
US lawmakers on Thursday proposed renaming the street in front of China’s embassy after the late Wuhan doctor punished after warning about the new coronavirus, a step sure to outrage Beijing.
The measure would rechristen the section of the Washington street in front of the embassy “Li Wenliang Plaza” instead of the innocuous current name of “International Place.” Li was one of a group of doctors who shared posts on social media in December warning that a virus was spreading in Wuhan.
He was reprimanded by police and made to sign a statement promising not to commit any more “law-breaking actions.” He died from the illness in February, triggering a nationwide outpouring of grief and a rare apology by police for his treatment.
“We’ll ensure the name Li Wenliang is never forgotten -- by placing it permanently outside the embassy of the nation responsible for the deaths Dr Li tried to prevent,” said Senator Tom Cotton, a Republican known for his hawkish views on China.
The measure, also backed by Senator Marco Rubio, was introduced simultaneously in both chambers of Congress.
Lawmakers similarly proposed in 2014 to rename the street after Liu Xiaobo, the Nobel Prize-winning writer who was imprisoned after calling for democratic reforms.
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