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[Notizie proibite]Supporting the anti-communist wave in mainland China, Chinese from various countries took to the streets | Protest for the protection of rights | Chinese Embassy in the UK

[New Tang Dynasty News, ora di Pechino, 29 novembre 2022]Waves of protests have broken out across China, and many overseas Chinese have also spontaneously taken to the streets to support the struggle of the Chinese people. Whether it is the public outrage caused by the fire in Urumqi, Xinjiang, or the growing discontent civilian in mainland Chinarights protestInspur, as well as various international solidarity activities, have broadcast the same voice of people at home and abroad: “The Communist Party will step down.”

Chinese in Britain: “The Communist Party has fallen, the Communist Party has fallen, the Communist Party has fallen, the Communist Party has fallen!”

On the evening of November 27, a large number of Chinese in Britain gathered in LondonChinese Embassy in the UKOn the street in front of him, he protested the CCP’s “zero clearing” policy and mourned the victims who died in the fire in Urumqi, Xinjiang, due to the blockade.

Protesters filled the street in front of the embassy, ​​and the crowd stretched for at least tens of meters. They lit candles and placed flowers to commemorate those who died in Xinjiang.

Some people held up blank papers, others held up the “Urumqi Middle Road” sign, and the crowd continued to shout in unison: “Communist Party, quit!”

Mr. Han, a Chinese international student: “I think this is a starting point. Most international students have the courage to stand up and take this step. First, they need to overcome their psychological cognitive difficulties. They can understand that the domain of the CCP is “. It can be understood that the CCP government is doing things to oppress human rights. Second, they have the courage to truly go from online to offline. I think this is a very important step.”

In Toronto, Canada on the evening of the 27th, a large number of Chinese braved the heavy snow and gathered in the streets to loudly protest against the CCP.

Chinese in Toronto: “Don’t be banned, be free, don’t be banned, be free! Don’t be dictatorship, you want democracy, don’t be dictatorship, be democratic! Don’t be a slave, be a citizen, don’t be a slave, be a citizen!”

The same scene also appeared in Melbourne, Australia, Dam Square in Amsterdam, Ireland, Paris, Japan and other countries.

Mr. Chen, an overseas Chinese: “I think it is whether the solidarity overseas is from local people or Chinese immigrants, everyone clearly sees the absurdity of the CCP’s policy of eradicating the zero and evil of the CCP itself It is also possible that their family members themselves have been poisoned in this zero compensation movement.The greatest significance of this solidarity is to let these protesters in mainland China know that they are not alone in this world, even abroad. There are countless people who share their goals.”

In Taiwan, close to the mainland, many people spontaneously came to Taipei Liberty Square on the evening of the 27th to commemorate the victims of the Xinjiang fire and express solidarity with those Chinese university students who dared to take to the streets to fight.

Moderator: “Renmin University of China
People in Taiwan: “Come on!”

Moderator: “Foxconn Guangzhou Workers”
People in Taiwan: “Come on!”
Moderator: “Guangzhou Workers”
People in Taiwan: “Come on!”
Moderator: “All Chinese”
People in Taiwan: “Come on!”

Zhou Fengsuo, president of the Chinese American organization “Humane China”: “More than 200 people came to this event and felt very strongly in favor of the revolution going on in the mainland. I even gave a speech myself. From our experience in 1989, we talked about The new generation of young people today is very excited and inspiring, a new hope”.

In addition, Southern California Uyghurs, pro-democracy activists, representatives of the Visual Artists Association and the “Milk Tea Alliance” made up of groups from Hong Kong, Taiwan, Myanmar and Thailand gathered in front of the Chinese consulate in Los Angeles day to respond to the actions of the mainland people’s resistance CCP.

Zhou Fengsuo: “This is freedom and democracy. Freedom guides people. Freedom and democracy are human nature. No matter how the CCP kills and brainwashes people, after 33 years, I have seen it from new, at least abroad, yesterday in China, including Tsinghua University.There were large-scale demonstrations in Xi’an Jiaotong University and Xi’an Jiaotong University, which is what a normal country should have , and I am happy to see young people rise up to overcome their fears and fight for humanity’s freedom.”

At present, the actions launched by countries around the world to support the Chinese people’s struggle are still expanding.

Editing/Interview by Meng Xinqi/Yi Ru/Wang Mingyu

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