Plain white paper was seen in the hands of people who gathered against the government in Shanghai on Sunday. After this, the people protesting in Beijing also had papers in their hands.
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these days in china Xi Jinping A lot of anger is being seen among the people against the government. People are opposing the corona lockdown imposed by the government. In the last few days, people have been demonstrating on the streets of many cities including Beijing, Shanghai. One thing that is being seen in their hands is plain white paper, These people are opposing the government with this plain white paper in their hands. But seeing this, there are questions in people’s mind that why is it so? So the reason behind this is related to Hong Kong.
Plain white paper was seen in the hands of people who gathered against the government in Shanghai on Sunday. After this, the people protesting in Beijing also had papers in their hands. Apart from this, plain white papers were seen in the hands of people in protests at some other places as well. The reason behind this is hidden in the 2020 protests in Hong Kong. During that time the people there protested against the new security laws brought by the government. During that time, the administration had banned writing any slogan on the placards held by the people. In such a situation, people were protesting with plain white paper in their hands.
‘Everyone knows what we are trying to say’
Now these Chinese protesters say that even if nothing is written in the paper, but we all know what we want to say. A Chinese protester told that this paper has become the voice of our people. The condition is that white paper and blank sheet of paper are also being searched a lot on social media. The condition is that M&G, a Shanghai paper manufacturer, was forced to give a statement that it was not stopped for making A4 size paper. It is not even that there is no protest against those protesting with white papers. Actually one such incident was seen recently. An angry man was seen snatching white paper from the hands of a protester at the Communication University of China in Nanjing.
Demonstrations started after the death of 10 people
Protests broke out in major cities of China after a massive fire killed at least 10 people in Urumqi, the capital of the Xinjiang region, with angry people questioning whether firefighters were trying to save lives. People were stopped due to Covid restrictions. Angered by the severe sanctions, protesters have demanded Chinese President Xi Jinping to step down. It is being called the biggest demonstration of public discontent in the last several decades.
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