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China’s COVID protests are powerful, but they cannot challenge Xi Jinping’s regime

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion December 06, 2022

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The nationwide protests against the Chinese government’s draconian COVID-19 lockdowns are creating the biggest crisis in China since Xi Jinping became the country’s leader in 2012. China is not short of protests, but protests are usually local and isolated. Not this time. According to , COVID protests have broken out in 17 Chinese cities. Some protesters have sounded overtly anti-regime tones, chanting “Step down, Xi Jinping” and “Step... + full article



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