Topic: zero-Covid policy
The zero-Covid policy has led to extensive censorship and surveillance in China, stifling free expression and silencing dissent. As protests erupt against harsh lockdown measures, the government intensifies its crackdown on online discourse, targeting criticism and even expressions of solidarity. This situation highlights the broader implications for individual liberty and the dangers of state control over information.
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China cracks down on internet discourse as biggest protests since Tiananmen Square break out
Protesters are calling for an end to lockdown and the resignation of Xi Jinping.
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China censors WHO’s criticism of zero-Covid policy
Hidden from social platforms like Weibo.





