lockdown crisis
Chengdu residents break through a lockdown, pandemic staff just watch!
Recently, in some areas of China, because of the endless lockdowns by authorities, protests have broken out. More and more Chinese people have begun to break through the lockdowns together. According to a video shared by a netizen on Twitter, a number of residents believed to be from Chengdu, Sichuan province ...
Jailed Chinese activist and businessman gets first glimpse of lawyer
Following the extreme health measures taken by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to deal with the COVID pandemic, dissenting voices have been severely and consistently suppressed in China. On November 1, human rights activist Ji Xiaolong was allowed to meet with his lawyer for the first time after two months in ...
Protests and deadly confinement: 22 starve to death in Xinjiang after Zero-COVID policy
In the Xinjiang region, peaceful protests and demands from its citizens through social networks to end the ravages of the Zero-COVID policy have been happening. Many people are locked in their homes without food and supplies, and as they can only express themselves on Chinese social networks, videos of people ...
Chinese people are waking up: Citizens tired of quarantine confront the police
For some time now, Chinese citizens have been showing strong resistance to the zero-COVID campaign of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) because of the terrible social consequences caused by the closure of cities, and stores, extensive confinements, and endless rounds of nucleic acid testing. For this reason, on September 18, thousands ...
China’s disastrous zero COVID policy: More than 500,000 in lockdown run out of food
Residents of an apartment complex in Guiyang are asking for help on Chinese social networks, they ran out of food and the authorities are slow to respond. Earlier this week, the local government arranged for some residential areas in Guiyang to be locked down. Three hundred and twenty people tested positive, ...
Desperate Shanghai people kneel on road, crying out as strict Covid measures return
As cases of Covid began to resurface in Shanghai, the city government is again implementing extreme anti-epidemic measures, and residents have had enough. Some residents were heard screaming: "How can we survive?". Others, unable to bear the stress, knelt in the middle of the road, and bowed their heads, crying. In ...
Astonishing reason why Tianjin is under a large-scale lockdown again
According to Baidu, the Tianjin government announced that from July 27 to 29, nucleic acid testing would be carried out for three consecutive days in the Jingkai Group and Binhai New Economic Zone in the Microelectronics Industrial Park in Dasi Town, Xiqing District. The notice advises people in these areas not to leave the ...
A new variant of coronavirus appeared, Xian’s people are fleeing from the about-to-lockdown city
Xi'an city in Shanxi province in China, has seen a reemergence of Covid-19, and this time, it is the new BA.5.2 branch of Omicron variant. On July 6, Shanxī provincial officials confirmed that a local person in Xi'an city had tested positive for Omicron, and the source of the infection was under investigation. ...
Chinese young people gradually panic, exclaim that ‘there is no light at the end of the tunnel’
During the current economic recession, China has entered an era of high unemployment and unprecedented low income. Some scholars have pointed out that there are 200 million unemployed people in China and nearly 1 billion people earning less than 2,000 yuan per month. On June 27, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang proposed in ...
CCP shamed by brave elder as he denounces the terrible treatment in strict lockdowns
The Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) restrictive policy of zero COVID-19, also called zeroing, caused the Chinese people to be affected by closures, strict controls, and especially heavy repression. For the past two months, people have been confined to their homes in several cities such as Shanghai, Beijing, Henan, and northwest China. This ...
Shanghai: Lockdown crisis, people frantically buying food as shops close, worried about survival
On June 10th, it was reported that Shanghai's residential areas were again in lockdown, people were fighting over food, and shops on the street were closed. A resident living in Shanghai said: "How can Shanghai overcome this! Lockdown again!" Someone also said, "I have only been back to work for ...
Shanghai businessmen call for ‘lying flat,’ threatening the economy
"Lying flat" is a young Chinese non-violent protest movement against the government. Recently, Shanghai entrepreneurs are joining the trend. A letter with signatures of "some businessmen and investors in Shanghai" has become viral since May 31. The letter calls for "lying flat," resuming work but not production, and patiently wait ...
Communist China’s ‘cruel’ lockdown is ‘like a prison’ say residents
Residents compared being locked down in one of the world's most densely populated countries to the penal system. The Chinese Communist Party's (CCP's) pandemic restrictions are so harsh people have started regarding themselves as jail inmates. "It was like a prison," Shanghai resident Coco Wang said, according to Reuters. Wang revealed she is more ...

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