Chinese protesters are fed up with the country’s repressive ‘zero Covid’ policies, but the regime remains unified behind Xi Jinping.
Large protests erupted across China as crowds voiced their frustration over nearly three years of Covid-19 controls. Here's how a deadly fire in Xinjiang sparked domestic upheaval and a political dilemma for Xi Jinping’s leadership. Photo: Thomas Peter/ReutersIn April 1989, a peaceful protest by several hundred university students in front of the Great Hall of the People in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square swelled over the course of four and a half weeks into massive demonstrations.
Last week’s anti-Covid protests, by contrast, are now petering out, after a few heady days of defiance. Despite the country’s deep-seated and widespread public outrage at three years of rigid Covid restrictions, Xi Jinping has China under much tighter control than his predecessors did three decades ago.
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Lockdowns stopped covid in China at early pandemic, while most other nations failed to stop covid at same time, particularly western nations. That may make Xi believe the “superiority” of the system and “west is declining and East is rising”.
is shilling hard for the CCP. We are flirting with a repeat of McCarthyism in this country when Republicans re-take control. If they find corruption & collusion with the CCP what do you think happens
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