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The Long Odds Facing China’s Protesters

Por: The New York Times World November 30, 2022

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Outside observers could be forgiven for seeing hints of the Arab Spring, even revolution, in the protests sweeping China’s cities.The demonstrations are the country’s largest and in years, with some participants even calling for the country’s top leader, Xi Jinping, to step down. On Wednesday, the night before in the southern city of Guangzhou in which residents toppled barricades and threw bottles at officers.But if protesters in China... + full article



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