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Anti-Xi banners appear in more China cities after mystery ‘Bridge Man’ sparks buzz

The first slogans criticising China’s controversial Covid-19 control policies were displayed on two banners on a bridge in northwest Beijing’s Haidian district, in the run up to the ongoing Communist Party of China congress

Updated on: Oct 19, 2022 10:21 am IST
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BEIJING: Protest banners against Chinese President Xi Jinping and the government’s “zero-Covid” policy which appeared on two banners in Beijing last week seem to have spread to some other Chinese cities -- albeit slowly, and in small numbers -- and across many universities worldwide, reports said Tuesday.

Smoke rises as a banner with a protest message hangs off Sitong Bridge, Beijing, China, on October 13, 2022 (REUTERS)

The original slogans, which criticised China’s controversial Covid-19 control policies, were displayed on two banners on a bridge in northwest Beijing’s Haidian district, a university hub, in the run-up to the ongoing Communist Party of China (CPC) 20th national congress.

Xi is set to secure a third-term as the country’s leader at the end of the congress.

“We want food, not PCR tests. We want freedom, not lockdowns and controls. We want respect, not lies,” one of the banners read.

Another slogan accused Xi of being a dictator.

Following the banners, which appeared last Thursday, one person was said to have been arrested – though authorities have neither confirmed the protest nor the arrest -- and the banners were removed and mentions of the incident were swiftly censored online. The mystery protester has been dubbed “Bridge Man” in several online campaigns.

Similar banners have been put up or slogans raised at several university campuses in the US, UK, Europe, Australia and elsewhere, BBC reported.

“That authorities went so far as to censor the words “bridge” and “Beijing”—as netizens across China sought more news about the protest—shows that no amount of meticulously scripted political theater is going to erase humans’ demands for rights,” Sophie Richardson from Human Rights Watch told HT,

“And it’s been extraordinary to see solidarity gestures crop up around the world, especially on university campuses,” she said.

On similar slogans appearing in other Chinese cities, Richardson said: “Xi and the leadership want everyone to believe they enjoy widespread support. These protests clearly show the fallacy of that view.”

Britain on Tuesday summoned China’s Charge d’Affaires to explain a related incident in which a Hong Kong pro-democracy protester was seen being pulled into the grounds of the Chinese consulate in Manchester, England and beaten.

In Beijing, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson, Wang Wenbin, said at the regular ministry briefing on Tuesday that the protester had “illegally entered” the consulate and “jeopardised the security of the Chinese diplomatic premises.”

“The diplomatic missions of all countries have the right to take necessary measures to maintain the peace and dignity of the premises,” Wang said.

“What I want to stress is that the peace and dignity of Chinese embassies and consulates abroad must not be violated,” Wang added.

China’s charge d’affaires in UK summoned

Britain on Tuesday summoned China’s charge d’affaires to explain a related incident in which a Hong Kong pro-democracy protester was seen being pulled into the grounds of the Chinese consulate in Manchester, England and beaten.

In Beijing, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson, Wang Wenbin, said on Tuesday that the protester had “illegally entered” the consulate and “jeopardised the security of the Chinese diplomatic premises”.

“The diplomatic missions of all countries have the right to take necessary measures to maintain the peace and dignity of the premises,” Wang said. “What I want to stress is that the peace and dignity of Chinese embassies and consulates abroad must not be violated.”

 
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