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/////////The WangWang Case Enters New Phase as Cross-Border Efforts Gather Momentum
Formal proceedings begin in China as international cooperation expands across Asia
With formal proceedings being prepared in China while individuals and advocacy groups in several countries pursue information-gathering and accountability measures across borders.
The developments mark a significant shift from public outrage and online campaigning toward coordinated action aimed at establishing facts, pursuing available remedies and addressing wider concerns over animal cruelty.
Attorneys involved in the WangWang case have begun substantive preparations for civil proceedings in China.
With existing protections for companion animals remaining limited, those involved are examining available avenues to establish evidence and develop arguments that could have broader significance for future cases involving animal cruelty.
Organizers acknowledge that the process is largely uncharted territory. They say, however, that those willing to move forward are seeking to create a foundation that could eventually contribute to stronger protections and greater accountability.
Prominent Defense Attorney Speaks Out
Criminal defense attorney Zang Fanqing has publicly addressed the WangWang case in a video released under his real name.
Speaking about the incident in Jieyang, Guangdong, Zang called for stronger institutional protections for animals and greater attention to acts of cruelty.
His decision to speak publicly has attracted attention because prominent practicing attorneys with extensive experience in criminal cases have rarely addressed the issue so directly. Supporters say his intervention reflects a growing willingness among professionals to challenge longstanding gaps in the protection of animals.
Attention Turns to Japan
The #WangWang case has also drawn attention in Japan, where internet users have begun examining online platforms believed to have hosted or circulated animal-abuse material potentially connected to the incident.
Previous reports suggested that an individual associated with one of the platforms could be based in Japan. Japanese users are now exploring available channels for reporting the platform and seeking an official examination of the information they have gathered.