International Center / General Report
▲ Chinese people living in Japan waved our country’s national flag in the streets of Shinjuku. (Photo / Authorized by Transparency Magazine)
Recently, people from all over China took to the streets to mourn the victims of the Urumqi fire and protest the authorities’ unreasonable anti-epidemic policies, sparking a “white paper revolution”. This wave of resistance has spread all over the world. At the scene of the protest in Shinjuku, Japan, some Chinese people held up the slogan “Freedom, Non-censorship” and waved the national flag of “Blue sky, white sun and red earth”.
It has been 3 years since COVID-19 devastated the world. Countries around the world have lifted or relaxed their COVID-19 restrictions and their borders are gradually opening up. Only China stubbornly insists on the “zero-clearing policy” and uses strictly control people’s food and clothing Housing and transportation have caused public grievances everywhere.
Unexpectedly, the CCP’s extreme blockade policy caused a building fire in Urumqi, and people failed to escape from the building in time, resulting in a tragedy of 10 people killed. Immediately after the incident was reported, the anger of the Chinese people ignited: protests of various sizes were held in places including Shanghai, Beijing, Wuhan and Chengdu, which aroused great concern from the international community.
Chinese living abroad have also staged solidarity rallies with their families behind the wall. Many Chinese people gathered in Shinjuku, Japan and wrote slogans in Chinese and Japanese to protest the CCP’s tyranny, shouting “Xi Jinping step down”, “Fight communism”, “Give me freedom or give me death “, etc. the slogan “Freedom, Non-Censorship” and waving the national flag of “Blue Sky, White Sun, Red Earth”.