Saturday, November 26, 2022

Human sacrifice in Urumqi draws outrage as Chinese protest against lockdowns

 Direct translation / News on CCP China

Image : Protests against the lockdown have flourished in China. (picture taken from Twitter)

A fire broke out in a residential building in Urumqi, Xinjiang in the evening of the 24th. It was reported that excessive epidemic prevention hindered disaster relief. According to official data, at least 10 people were buried in the fire pit, including a 3-year-old child. Local people took to the streets in protest. Responding from all over the world, some people in the community in Beijing directly kicked open the blocked gates, and took to the streets to shout, "The air of freedom is so fresh."

The fire incident at the building in Urumqi, Xinjiang, aroused the anger of Chinese netizens. The CCP government has launched stability maintenance work at home and abroad. Some local governments in Northeast China have requested to check the new media accounts of all employees of the unit, delete the news about the fire in Urumqi on 24 November and report back. Even Twitter inquiries about Urumqi often appear compensated dating screen.

Due to the escalating grievances of the Chinese people against the blockade, frequent street protests, and pictures of self-skimming the gates of communities have also spread everywhere. Many Chinese netizens overcame the wall or passed the relevant information to Twitter through their friends.

According to the pictures posted on the Internet, it can be seen that the Qingtangwan community in Haiding, Beijing, requested to unseal the blockade. Coincidentally, in Aibo Sixth Village, Tianshan West Road, Minhang District, Shanghai, people also clamoured for the unblocking.

Chinese college students also joined the protest. Students from Nanjing Institute of Communication and Communication posted protest posters on trees, writing in both Chinese and English: "Arise, slaves suffering from hunger and cold; Arise, suffering people all over the world, their blood is gone.", "Boil, to fight for the truth".

Students from Northwest University of Political Science and Law wrote protest posters in red letters on a white background: "I am the one who overturned the bus, I was the one who walked hundreds of miles, and I was the one who was trapped in the fire. If those are not me, then the next one will be me." It is said that no one can escape from this severe blockade and control measures, and one day it will be his turn to stand on the sidelines.

Image : Chinese university student carries protest poster. (picture taken from Twitter)

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