China Covid: Rare protest attacking President...
Preparations for the coronation of Xi jinping are going on once again in the 20th congress of the ruling Communist party of China. On the other hand, the period of protests has started in China. The Chinese people are troubled by the policies of Xi Jinping. For the first time, banners removing Xi jinping are seen on the streets of China. It is reported that the repression cycle of the government has also started against it.
A beijing journalist tweeted about the banners opposing Xi Jinping. In these there was opposition to Xi's zero Covid policy. Along with this, the anger of the people has also come to the fore regarding the lockdown in the name of Covid. In one banner, Xi jinping was also called a 'traitorous dictator'.
It is being told that as soon as the video and pictures went viral on social media, the officials there immediately removed the banners. An eyewitness said smoke was seen rising from a road where a banner was put up in Haidian district. It is feared that the repression of the Chinese government against the opponents has started.
According to media reports, it was written on a banner that 'Let us stop our work. strike from school, office and remove the traitor dictator Xi Jinping.' In another banner it was written that 'We do not want to investigate Covid. We don't even want a lockdown. We want food. We want to be free.'
The Chinese citizens were expecting that the zero covid policy would end after the 20th Congress. But, in the editorial of China's state media, the talk of strict action regarding Covid has flashed all the hopes of the people. There have also been reports of massive human rights violations in Xinjiang Province during Xi Jinping's tenure. It has been alleged that the Chinese administration treats Uighurs like animals.
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