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  • Rare protests broke out across China over the weekend as groups of people vented their frustration over the zero-Covid policy.
  • The unrest came as infections surged, prompting more local Covid controls, while a central government policy change earlier this month had raised hopes of a gradual easing.
  • It was not immediately clear whether the protests reached a meaningful scale in a country of 1.4 billion people, or whether a wide demographic participated.
BEIJING — Rare protests broke out across China over the weekend as groups of people vented their frustration over the zero-Covid policy.

The unrest came as infections surged, prompting more local Covid controls, while a central government policy change earlier this month had raised hopes of a gradual easing. Nearly three years of controls have dragged down the economy. Youth unemployment has neared 20%.

People’s Daily, the Communist Party’s official newspaper, ran a front page op-ed Monday on the need to make Covid controls more targeted and effective, while removing those that should be removed.

In Beijing, many apartment communities successfully convinced local management they had no legal basis for a lockdown. That came after more and more compounds in the capital city on Friday had abruptly forbade residents from leaving.

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Demonstrators against Covid restrictions hold blank sheets of paper during a protest in Beijing in the early hours of Monday, Nov. 28.
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On Sunday, municipal authorities said temporary controls on movement should not last more than 24 hours.

Over the last three days, students staged protests at many universities, while people took to the streets in parts of Beijing, Shanghai, Wuhan and Lanzhou, among other cities, according to videos widely shared on social media. The videos could not all be independently verified.

Demonstrations initially started in Urumqi, Xinjiang, on Friday after a building fire killed 10 people the prior day — in an area that had been locked down for months. The narrative on social media centered on how Covid controls prevented residents and rescue workers from saving lives.

While it’s not clear what exactly caused the deaths, local authorities subsequently declared the Covid risk had subsided, and began relaxing controls.

In Shanghai on Saturday, a vigil for the Urumqi deaths turned into a protest against Covid and the ruling Communist Party of China. Some unverified videos also showed calls for President Xi Jinping to step down.

Videos on social media showed police arresting some protesters.

Many of the demonstrators have held up blank sheets of white paper. Some have sung the national anthem and “The Internationale,” a socialist song associated with the founding of the Chinese Communist Party.

Notably, social media also showed protesters at the prestigious Tsinghua University on Sunday.

It was not immediately clear whether the protests reached a meaningful scale in a country of 1.4 billion people, or whether a wide demographic participated.


What happened to the great CCP vaccine? Thought the Chinese vaccinee was awesome and would do wonder for the world, down with Xi Winnie the Poo .
 
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But someone said no protests can be allowed in China, whoever speaks against the Chinese government will be shot on the streets, western media has to make up their mind on which lie they have to stick to to make their propaganda at least sound a bit consistent.
 
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Across the country ? Few hundred protestors in few cities, you indian fool call protests in whole China or thats what you sick indians want china to be in chaos. How many ten times the scale protests do you have in India every week ?
 
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But low IQ American and Indian bots say protests are not allowed in China tho?
 
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I just asked you if this logic also applies to US or only applies to China.
Criticism against the government is ALLOWED in the US. But criticism against the US government is not a crime or considered to be a component of a crime, like your China does. So in your case, just because criticisms and protests occurs, it does not mean they are allowed.
 
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Criticism against the government is ALLOWED in the US. But criticism against the US government is not a crime or considered to be a component of a crime, like your China does. So in your case, just because criticisms and protests occurs, it does not mean they are allowed.
Which Chinese law says criticizing the government is a component of a crime?
 
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Never mind the laws. When your government go after artists just because some said mean things...:rolleyes:
So US didn't go after Snowden? both you and me know how dirty US politics can be. No governnment is whistle clean, both China and US have dirty laundry.
 
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Just because something happened it does not mean it is ALLOWED. Can you understand the difference?
One quick google search says its allowed. Can you understand how to use a google search? Or too hard? I know education in America is not a priority these days especially with the increase in demographic issues and gang violence being cool

So US didn't go after Snowden? both you and me know how dirty US politics can be. No governnment is whistle clean, both China and US have dirty laundry.
CIA kill more journalists than any country in the world. Its funny that Americans have no morals and argue from a point of hypocrisy and ignorance every time.
 
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