China's latest zero-COVID lockdowns spark rare public dissent
PBS NewsHour
Nov 22, 2022
Beijing shut parks and museums as China faces its largest outbreak of COVID in six months. Authorities confirmed more than 28,000 cases Monday and the first official COVID fatalities since May. The numbers might seem relatively low, but despite some recent adjustments, Beijing maintains the strictest COVID policy in the world. As Nick Schifrin reports, lockdowns are sparking rare public dissent.
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— Citizen (@Born_1999_) November 23, 2022
Dozens of #CCP police surround and kick a #Foxconn worker during the latest #iPhone city riots. Newly recruited Workers found they were cheating and wanted to go home. See my previous tweets for more details. pic.twitter.com/9t1SYShgTv
— Jennifer Zeng 曾錚 (@jenniferzeng97) November 23, 2022
“We want to go home!”#Foxconn Workers shouted as riot police arrived at the scene.
— Jennifer Zeng 曾錚 (@jenniferzeng97) November 23, 2022
In #iPhone city in #Zhengzhou, #CCPChina. Nov 23. See my previous tweets for more. pic.twitter.com/KbNndo8Xsc