Posted on 11/26/2022 8:41:52 AM PST by lightman
Massive protests erupted in China’s far western Xinjiang region on Friday as long-simmering frustrations over the country’s strict COVID-19 policies hit a boiling point when claims circulated online blaming lockdown restrictions for hindering escape from a deadly apartment building fire.
Multiple videos said to be from the Xinjiang capital of Urumqi and shared on social media painted a picture of residents furious at the draconian “zero-COVID” policies imposed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Crowds chanted “End the lockdown!” pumping their fists in the air as they walked down a street, according to videos circulated on social media.
What sounded like gunfire was heard in a video said to be from an Uyghur district in the city.
Residents carrying the CCP’s flag gathered outside a local government building in Urumqi, chanting for lockdowns to be lifted, with some heard chanting “let’s die together,” according to a video shared on social media.
In front of the government building in Urumqi, an official came out to talk to the people, according to a video shared on Twitter by 247ChinaNews.
“When will the lockdown be lifted?” a man can be heard asking in the video.
“We will not unblock … it’s all for everyone’s safety,” replied Ma Zhijun, deputy secretary of the Urumqi Municipal Party Committee, according to the outlet.
The Epoch Times has been unable to independently verify the authenticity of the videos.
Apartment Fire Kills Ten
The protests in Urumqi followed a fire in a high-rise building in the city on Thursday that killed ten people, including three children.
Following the fire, claims circulated on Chinese social media platforms that pandemic restrictions on movement made the tragedy worse by impeding the response by preventing trucks from arriving at the scene quickly. There were also claims made online that residents couldn’t leave the building fast enough because fire escape doors were locked.
Li Wensheng, head of the local fire department, blamed a narrow lane filled with parked cars for impeding access for firetrucks, while denying that the building’s fire escape doors were locked or that COVID-19 restrictions were any kind of impediment.
“Some residents’ ability to rescue themselves was too weak … and they failed to escape,” Li said, according to The Washington Post.
But critics disputed this narrative, arguing in online forums that restrictions on movement led to vehicles being abandoned on streets, while generally expressing frustration with the country’s strict zero-COVID policies.
Users on China’s Weibo platform described the incident as a tragedy that sprang out of China’s insistence on sticking to its zero-COVID policy and something that could happen to anyone. Some lamented its similarities to the deadly September crash of a COVID quarantine bus.
“Is there not something we can reflect on to make some changes,” said an essay that went viral on WeChat on Friday, questioning the official narrative on the Urumqi apartment fire.
Zero-COVID Continues
China’s state-controlled media has defended Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s signature zero-COVID policy as life-saving and necessary to prevent overwhelming the healthcare system.
Despite growing public pushback against the strict policy and its mounting toll on the economy, Chinese officials have vowed to continue with lockdowns and other curbs.
The Xinjiang region, which is home to some 10 million Uyghurs, has been put under some of China’s longest lockdowns. Many of Urumqi’s 4 million residents have been barred from leaving their homes for as long as 100 days.
Western governments and human rights groups have long accused Beijing of abuses against the mainly Muslim ethnic minority in Xinjiang, including forced labor in internment camps. China’s communist leadership has repeatedly denied such claims.
China and Russia are collapsing do I see a pattern in the “news” I am reading.
I don’t believe any of this.
It’s all by design, what’s occurring and what we’re permitted to see.
Frankly, none of it makes any sense (yet); I keep waiting for the other shoe to drop (stage 2, i.e., more deadly than sars-cov-2).
They’ve been collapsing since the Ronald Reagan Era! China is a powerhouse and they are the tool that will be used in the latter days so it ain’t going nowhere! It’ll be strong financially and military and Russia and the Middle Eastern countries will join them.
Meanwhile, our sheep happily wear masks and cry for more lockdowns.
They covered up a lot of deaths when that man stood in front of the tank in the street in 1989. They may make some disappearances disappear now, too.
Tiananmen Square protest death toll ‘was 10,000’ - BBC Newshttps://www.bbc.com › world-asia-china-42465516
Dec 23, 2017 — The Chinese army crackdown on the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests killed at least 10,000 people, according to newly released UK documents.
RE: I don’t believe any of this.
The loss of a free press is always a serious one. There hasn’t been one in the US for some time now.
We have no more way of getting genuine news than the citizens of Orwell’s 1984 novel.
The excuse “ah, but now we have the internet” is not valid as true stories such as election fraud and rigging are ridiculed and suppressed. Others are fake news but widely lauded as true (Trump commandeered Jan.6th events).
Bkmk
Yep.
...........the cousins of Chinese Communists lockdown leaders/killers are in our Democratic Party. To name just a few: Pelosi, Schumer, Schiff, Harris, Biden, Obama, Sanders, Clintons, AOC, Warren, Gore, Klobuchar, Bloomberg, Gillibrand.
There are many others, but given the POWER these people would murderously enforce a lockdown and have zero qualms about it.
But for that pesky 2nd Amendment, they would be doing it now.
Please tall us how the second amendment has deterred the growth of the destructive efforts?
I’ve seen no blood, no bodies
Please tall us how the second amendment has deterred the growth of the destructive efforts?
I’ve seen no blood, no bodies
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...well Bert, lol....., hmmmmm......I don’t see the words “growth” or “destructive efforts” in my post or even any “allusion” to them directly, obliquely or otherwise.
Neither do I see the words blood or bodies or any allusion to them either.
So, sorry, I really don’t understand your questions.
That said, if you are really interested in what I meant by employing the term “second amendment” in the context of the subject article, I’ll tell you. The article in question avered to HOW the Chinese Communists, cousins of our Democratic Party communists, tend to mow down their unarmed countrymen when they get a chance with tanks being one method they employ (think 10,000 citizens at Tiananmen Sq). My point was/is that I believe our Dems would do the same thing............if they could.
Now, you may not agree with my point. If so, no problem. Everyone’s entitled to their opinion, lol, thanks to the second amendment upholding the FIRST.
It’s all over China.
1989 again.
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