WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — Four activists wearing "Where is Peng Shuai?" T-shirts were stopped by security at Wimbledon on Monday and had their bags searched.
Peng is a retired professional tennis player from China who last year accused a former high-ranking member of the country's ruling Communist Party of sexual assault. She has made
very few public appearances since then.
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similar episode happened to someone wearing a T-shirt supporting Peng at this year's Australian Open. A spectator in Melbourne was removed from the grounds, but the tournament later
reversed its decision and allowed people to wear the clothing as long as they didn't congregate in large groups or cause problems for other spectators.
Jason Leith of the Free Tibet organization said he and his three colleagues put on the white T-shirts after entering the grounds of the All England Club on Monday.
"We didn't have these on when we came in because we worried about not being let in. So we put them on and we were just walking around and a few people wanted selfies with us, so we were taking pictures with people," said Leith, who is British.