Tag: white paper movement

Chinese Regime Stresses Social Stability in Response to COVID Protests

China’s ruling authorities recently ordered a purported crackdown on mass protests that have erupted across China against the communist party’s COVID-19 measures. Although many Chinese cities eased the pandemic control restrictions a few days later, local communist party leaders in several provinces have begun to deploy crackdowns. Analysts believe it is unlikely that the Chinese…


New Covid Policy Shifts Focus From PCR Tests to Over-the-Counter Drugs: China Resident

When Beijing issued its 10 new rules for Covid containment on Dec. 7, a new problem emerged as nervous residents rushed to pharmacies to get over-the-counter medicines and face masks—most stores were out of both items. At the same time, numerous fever clinics and local medical facilities were closed. Ms. Zheng, a resident in Hunan,…


COVID Protests Reveal Failure of the CCP to Indoctrinate Its Citizens: Rights Activist

The mass COVID-19 protests in China reveal the failure of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to indoctrinate its own people, according to British human rights activist Benedict Rogers. China’s white paper revolution evolved quickly with protestors opposing stringent lockdown measures and chanting, “Xi Jinping, Step down,” and “CCP, Step down.” The developments show that public…


Chinese Students Rally Across UK in Support of Protests in China

Students from mainland China held vigils and rallies in a number of cities in the UK, echoing widespread protests against the regime’s zero-COVID policies that have taken place across China and around the globe. The rare scenes of mass protests are reminiscent of the democracy movement of 1989, triggered by a fatal apartment fire in Xinjiang…