“Xi Jinping, resign!” Wax demonstrators in Shanghai to protest the “zero Covid” policy

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11:20 a.m. : I have lived in China for four years and I confirm this widespread panic. Every day, green codes are mandatory everywhere, even to go home. And at the same time Covid tests are increasingly rare on the streets. Not to mention the extended quarantines in different cities. Overall result: Many people are losing their jobs. Doubt creeps into people’s minds. With the broadcasts of the Football World Cup, the Chinese are discovering that they are the only ones in the world who have not made any progress in the fight against covid for three years. An exasperation which now translates into repeated demonstrations. But censorship is at work and it’s hard for people to know what’s going on. Russia or China, the media are identical. Thanks for relaying! ??

11:10 a.m. : In the comments, , who has lived in China for several years, shares her experience with the strict restrictions imposed by Beijing. His testimony sheds light on the anger that animates the Chinese today, many of whom are demonstrating in several cities of the country. Thanks to him !

11:06 : More #Wuhan residents are taking to the streets, local source says https://t.co/mzVDf9ieGs

11:04 am : #Wuhan #China where we also demonstrate (bravely) against #Zerocovid policy and repeated #Containments. #China in the time of #Covid19 https://t.co/bhyIesyIjS

11:06 : Demonstrations also broke out in Wuhan, against the “zero Covid” policy, report France Télévisions correspondent in Beijing, Arnauld Miguet, as well as journalist Zhulin Zhang, from International mail.

11:01 a.m. : I’m heading home now. Just want to add how amazing this is. Never seen anything like this in the decade that I report on China. The anger seems too much to crack down on. Wonder what happens next.

11:00 : “I want to emphasize that what is happening is incredible. This is the first time I have seen this in 10 years of covering China”said a journalist from the Dutch media Trouw, on Twitter, last night.

10:56 : “Down with the Communist Party!” heard last night in #Shanghai “”These words had never been spoken in public in #China since 1989”, confides a resident this Sunday, after a night of protests by hundreds of young people https://t.co/IHsrsvZPm4

10:56 : It happened last night in #Shangai. Thread (unstitched) to unroll . Anger is brewing at the very strict measures imposed by Beijing to maintain its #zeroCovid strategy. #China https://t.co/QfDUoLW2QR

11:00 : Anger is brewing at the very strict measures imposed by Beijing as part of its “zero Covid” strategy. The Shanghai correspondent of Echoes tweets images as well as testimonies collected in these unprecedented demonstrations, in a country which severely represses any protest.

09:59 : Or lives lost in a bus transporting people to quarantine facilities?”

09:59 : “Imagine who can accept not being allowed to leave the house for four months, with no food, no medicine for the chronically ill, and a woman in labor hemorrhaging in front of the hospital because she has no PCR test result?

10:53 : “Imagine who can accept not being allowed to leave their home for four months, without food, without medicine for people who suffer from chronic illnesses, and a woman who gives birth and hemorrhages outside the hospital because she has no not the result of his PCR test? Or people dying on a bus that takes them to quarantine ?

On Twitter, a correspondent for DW and the Guardian based in Taiwan, gives voice to people demonstrating in Shanghai against government restrictions and its “zero Covid” policy.

10:01 a.m. : They held up sheets of white paper to protest against censorship. In Shanghai, hundreds of people demonstrated in the afternoon against the Chinese government’s “zero Covid” policy, before being dispersed by the police, a witness told AFP. Another demonstration had already broken out at dawn, in the same city.

09:18 : “What I feel is that for a few hours, I am free, for once, I can say what I want to say”. Hearing this, her friend bursts into tears. “It’s the first time I’ve seen this in China”, she justifies https://t.co/YTLqDNsNSn

09:17 : Demonstration in support of Urumqi in Shanghai, and against health policy. “We want freedom, democracy, freedom of expression of the press” ask the young people gathered (I let the Sinics appreciate this last slogan). I’ve never seen this in China https://t.co/nTSxRre1NP

09:41 : On Twitter, the correspondent in China of the World, of Radio France and RFI, gives the floor to young demonstrators. They express their emotion at this unprecedented mobilization in a country where demonstrations are repressed.

09:13 : Several hundred students from the prestigious Tsinghua University in Beijing demonstrated against the government’s policy to fight against Covid-19. The protest followed another rally overnight at another campus at Peking University, as well as in Shanghai and other cities across the country. (AFPTV)

10:41 a.m. : Here is our first update on the news:
Anger is mounting in China against the draconian “zero Covid” policy practiced by the government for almost three years. Protests erupted this morning in several cities across the country, including Shanghai, where demonstrators called for the resignation of President Xi Jinping.

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