Sitong bridge protest
The strong protests against the Chinese regime that spread around the world
The October 13 incident on Sitong Bridge in Haidian District, Beijing, where banners protesting against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) appeared, spread to Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xiang, and the world. Slogans against the "Zero-COVID policy" or the "common prosperity" initiative pointed directly at the CCP and its Politburo, where the power of the red ...
Total censorship: Chinese regime won’t even let students print ‘inappropriate’ information
Following the Sitong Bridge protest in Beijing on October 17, the Chinese regime armored itself with strict security measures for the 20th National Congress. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) banned university students from using Apple's AirDrop app and freely printing any information deemed "inappropriate." Shandong University recently issued an "emergency notice" asking students ...
Fatal zero-COVID policy allegedly causes the death of a 16-year-old in China
A video showing the suffering of a girl shortly before her death in a quarantine facility in China aroused people's indignation. It ignited social media with repudiation and demands responsibility for what appears to be one more abuse of the measures imposed under the excuse of the COVID-19 pandemic. The tragedy ...

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