The Chinese Communist Party’s strict zero-COVID policy for China has caused many disasters to its populace. Amid mounting public criticism, the regime has adopted tactics to deal with any opposition, resulting in further human rights abuses by the CCP on top of its disastrous pandemic policies.
Recently, at least three citizens have been arrested and harassed by their local authorities over their expressing their personal experience of Shanghai’s pandemic policies online.
‘Judicial Authentication’
Ji Xiaolong, a Shanghai resident, received a police notice on June 10 notifying him that his online post was under “judicial authentication.”
As an outspoken civil rights activist, Ji has been regularly visited by his local police in recent years due to his interviews with foreign press, such as Radio Free Asia, NTD, Radio France Internationale, and Taiwan’s Central News Agency….
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