Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei says Covid-19 protests will not shake govt

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Besides facing a tough crackdown, protesters lacked organisation and leadership, he said. Read more at straitstimes.com.

MONTEMOR-O-NOVO, Portugal – From his Portuguese home, Mr Ai Weiwei, the high-profile Chinese dissident whose art has often criticised Beijing’s policies, said the recent wave of protests would not shake President Xi Jinping’s government because the police would simply crush them into silence.in recent days to demonstrate against Covid-19 measures and restrictions on freedom, a show of civil disobedience that is unprecedented since Mr Xi assumed power.

Sitting in his garden, Ai said the protests were not likely to carry on - not just because security forces would quash those speaking out but also because demonstrators themselves lacked organisation and leadership. Asked who could lead the protest movement, Mr Ai, who spent 81 days in detention in China in 2011, said nobody could because the country does not have a “political environment”.He said although protests were not likely to have an impact on the government, China’s ruling Community Party was “very worried about revolutions” and would do “everything to prevent this from happening”, from Internet censorship to using police force.

Protests have spread to various cities around the world in a show of solidarity. On Monday evening, dozens of protesters gathered in Hong Kong’s Central business district, the scene of anti-government demonstrations in 2019.

 

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