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Unprecedented : Thousands have risen up against the Xi Jinping regime due to human rights’ violation in China

Thousands of people in China have taken to the streets to protest against the Xi Jinping government, which marks an unprecedented time for the decision to ask the president, with multiple demonstrations without fear of reprisals by the authorities, to resign from office due to his constant violations of human rights.

Unprecedented : Thousands have risen up against the Xi Jinping regime due to human rights’ violation in China.

It is known that the communist government of China is not only an oppressor of freedom of expression for hiding everything in the media regarding what is happening in their country, but also of the Christian faith.

Many people are in the streets protesting against the restrictions imposed on them due to new outbreaks of Covid, the orders have been so radical that 10 people died in a fire inside from an apartment for not being able to go out in Xinjiang province. 

Likewise, the students have also protested against the closures of areas, which prevent them from going to study. They are also denouncing the 10 deaths of the incident.

 For the media and the authorities “the blockades due to Covid have not caused deaths.”

In opposion to that, the Urumqi authorities issued their apologies saying they would ease the restrictions until they were phased out as there are some 2,454 new Covid cases, according to AFP.

In Beijing, the lockdowns also caused people to come out to protest, even mobilizing to Peking University at midnight.

“Say no to confinement, yes to freedom. No to Covid tests, yes to food,” read the message written in red paint.

“Open your eyes and look at the world, the zero Covid momentum is a lie,” read another slogan.

In videos shared on social media, you can see people are crying out for Jinping’s resignation; these were widely shared on social media.

Such a move was described internationally as something unprecedented within China, of which the Shanghai police used pepper spray to disperse 300 protesters, who expressed their sorrow for the deaths in the fire.

Other cities such as Wuhan and Chongqing also joined the protests as well as 16 other provinces, in which a blank sheet of paper is used as a symbol of the censorship of information within the country and the control that the government uses to silence those who they rise up against them while shouting “Human rights are needed, freedom is needed”.

According to The Telegraph, up to 100 days people have remained in their homes without being able to go out due to the blockades to stop the spread of the Covid, ordered by Jinping.

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