“Hold up a blank sheet of paper, make the CCP fearful,” Yu said.
Hundreds of protesters gathered in Grange Park in downtown #Toronto to support the “#WhitePaperRevolution” going on in #China that calls for an end to #Beijing’s draconian #ZeroCOVID policy. https://t.co/5wYtLF9WJC
Citizens are constantly tracked by their phones. Even if you avoid face detection your footprint exists. Soon you will be intimidated, turned “red” status, and immobilized. #China https://t.co/GgquHuTxWI
Surreal night in Beijing
Protesters chanted "no to covid tests, yes to freedom" for hours
Some cheered for Xi Jinping to step down.
After 2am, police presence ramped up. I asked one what they'd do if people didn't leave. Would they use tear gas? He just said plz go home @cnn
I’m in Beijing at the scene of the protest. Mostly young people. They’re chanting no to Covid tests and yes to freedom. Large police presence. Also people hold white papers like in Shanghai - symbolic protest against censorship. Lots of honking cars in solidarity
In Beijing protest people chanting for freedom and to be released.
Spoke to several protesters. Some came from close by and some from far away.
Also a man passionately reading a poem
Protests in China stretching into the overnight, their largest yet. Seeing videos from Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Wuhan, often of candlelight vigils for Urumqi fire victims evolving into marches. Cries of “give me freedom or give me death.”
.@thcfhk projected images onto buildings near #NewYork’s Financial District that call on #WallStreet to boycott the #CCP-organized financial conference next week in #HongKong and highlight #China’s brutal tactics used against its own citizens.
There’s a new article or video every other day for the past couple years. “Will China invade #Taiwan?”
Click bait or foreshadowing trend of intention? The #CCPChina goal is obvious and they constantly test for opportunities.
On the night of June 3 in Victoria Park, where the #HongKong#June4#CandlelightVigil used to be held until banned in 2020, a man sat reading a book with two electric candles before him. Police searched his bag & asked what he was doing there. He said, "No comment."