Despite the risks that may involve in publicly questioning or criticizing the government, netizens in #China flooded social media posts about the fire in #Urumqi and the subsequent official responses with criticism and skepticism, with many using repetition of words or...
... special symbols to express their despair. Either to mock the government officials’ responses to the tragedy or to prevent the posts from being censored online, many used the repetition of “yes,” “ok,” or “ha” in Mandarin under posts about the government’s response to the fire
Others are way more direct, as they point to the fact that the only fact is Urumqi and other parts of #Xinjiang have been placed under strict quarantine for more than 100 days.
Some say “can you imagine the last 100 days of the life of those who died in the fire were spent at home in lockdown?”
Another netizen cited a famous quote from Chinese author Lu Xun, saying if I stood by idly today, when troubles happen to me another day, no one will cheer me on.”
An angry netizen wrote “anything unreasonable will be twisted into a reasonable explanation when it’s cloaked with the idea of “pandemic prevention.”
Another one wrote “if this didn’t happen to us this time, it could happen to us next time. If it didn’t happen to our kids this time, it could happen to our kids next time. If they don’t change and reflect, no one can get away from it.”
“If we remain indifferent to problems in society, when tragedy happen to you next time, when you were in a truck that turned on its side, if you called the hot line but the ambulance can’t reach you, if you don’t speak out for others, who will speak out for you when you need it?

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Nov 27
Latest for @dwnews: The deadly fire in Xinjiang triggered a wave of anti-zero-COVID protests across several cities in #China. How will the Communist Party react as the movement gains momentum? I talked to protesters in Shanghai and @ChongJaIan to find out: dw.com/en/anti-zero-c…
"The Communist Party, step down. Xi Jinping, step down." Those were the slogans chanted by hundreds of protesters in China's commercial capital on Saturday evening and Sunday morning, ...
... as they gathered to demand the Chinese government end the strict pandemic control measures that have been imposed on several cities across the world's second-largest economy.
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Nov 27
The deadly fire in #Xinjiang triggered a wave of anti-zero-Covid protests across #China. Several participants in a big protest in Shanghai said the one demand from most protesters is asking for an end to the strict pandemic control measures. My latest: williamyang-35700.medium.com/how-the-deadly…
Videos on social media platforms show some protesters raising pieces of white papers to ask the government to end the strict lockdowns that have been imposed on cities across China.
At one protest in Shanghai, which was held at a road called Urumqi Road, at least more than 100 protesters chanted slogans such as “Communist party steps down, Xi Jinping steps down.”
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Nov 27
Thanks to the bravery of some Chinese citizens who participated in the protest calling for an end to the lockdown in #China's #Shanghai just a few hours ago, here are some of their reflections on the protest:
"The original nature of this event was a silent mourning of the Urumqi fire and a silent protest. At first, the scene was very quiet.
I arrived at the scene at 23:40, when the scene had been closed off by police, and the silent crowd was surrounded by a small number of police, who were constantly trying to persuade the crowd to leave, but no violent action was taken."
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Nov 26
Incredible footage from #China’s #Shanghai, where countless people gathered at a road called “#Urumqi road,” chanting a slogan “Step down, the Communist Party” very loudly.
Another video showing people collectively chanting “I don’t want PCR test, I want freedom.”
Citizens chanting “#Xinjiang, end lockdown, #Xinjiang, end lockdown.”
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Nov 26
As results seem largely settled in #Taiwan's local election, here are a few thoughts: the results match the pre-vote-counting predictions pretty well, with the main opposition party @kuomintang secured a sweeping win across the island while the ruling party DPP ...
... suffered a widespread defeat by only holding onto two cities and possibly two counties in the south. This is a reflection that the KMT still maintains considerable influence at the local level, as they have proven competitive in some tight races while being dominant ...
... in their strongholds. All of their incumbents in this election are re-elected.
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Nov 26
Breaking: @DPPonline candidate for Taipei City, Chen Shih-Chung, the former health minister, has conceded in the Taipei mayoral race, telling his supporters to congratulate KMT opponent Wayne Chiang, saying he has already called Chiang and said he hopes the city can stay united.
He said the love for Taipei should go beyond the political party divide and he hopes all Taipei voters can throw their support behind Chiang now that he is most likely going to become the next Taipei City mayor.
On the other hand, Taiwan People Party's mayoral candidate for Hsinchu City, Kao Hung-An, is now expected to win the race amid heavy scrutiny over the quality of her PhD dissertation, as her DPP opponent is now speaking and conceding defeat.
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