Hundreds of people took to the streets in Beijing and Shanghai on Sunday to protest against China’s zero-Covid policy in a rare outpouring of public anger against the state.
China’s hardline virus strategy is stoking public frustration, with many growing weary of snap lockdowns, lengthy quarantines, and mass testing campaigns.
A deadly fire on Thursday in Urumqi, the capital of northwest China’s Xinjiang region, has become a fresh catalyst for public anger, with many blaming lengthy Covid lockdowns for hampering rescue efforts. Authorities deny the claims.
Hundreds rallied at Beijing’s elite Tsinghua University to protest against lockdowns.
Video taken by an eyewitness showed a large crowd shouting and holding up blank pieces of paper as they faced several lines of police.
The protester said there were minor clashes but that overall the police have been “civilised”.
China’s hardline virus strategy is stoking public frustration, with many growing weary of snap lockdowns, lengthy quarantines, and mass testing campaigns.
A deadly fire on Thursday in Urumqi, the capital of northwest China’s Xinjiang region, has become a fresh catalyst for public anger, with many blaming lengthy Covid lockdowns for hampering rescue efforts. Authorities deny the claims.
Hundreds rallied at Beijing’s elite Tsinghua University to protest against lockdowns.
Video taken by an eyewitness showed a large crowd shouting and holding up blank pieces of paper as they faced several lines of police.
The protester said there were minor clashes but that overall the police have been “civilised”.