"zero-COVID"
Shanghai students protest for rights
Since the COVID-19 pandemic broke out in China, implementing the draconian "zero-COVID" policy in many places has caused public discontent. In Shanghai, under the leadership of Li Qiang, China's next prime minister, a "humanitarian crisis" was triggered by the city lockdown. The latest news from the Chinese internet says that ...
App COVID-19, how the CCP uses it to persecute dissidents
The cell phone applications that the governments of different countries have used to monitor and control the COVID-19 pandemic have put several organizations and human rights experts on the alert since their implementation. The data, location, and possible registration of individuals and group activities of people would remain in the ...
Xinjiang: Local authority confirms over 22 people starved to death in just one day
Although China continues its intense "zero-COVID" policy, the epidemic continues to spread, causing people everywhere unspeakable suffering. For example, recent reports say at least 22 people have died of starvation or lack of medical care in Yining city in northern Xinjiang due to being in lockdown. In the face of ...

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