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Chinese state media keeps COVID protests off front page as authorities move to censor it

Discussion of the protests taking place in parts of China over Xi Jinping's Zero-COVID policy have sparked a game of cat-and-mouse between social media posters and censors.

By CNBCTV18.com Nov 28, 2022 4:21:25 PM IST (Updated)

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Tensions flared across China over the weekend as hundreds of protesters took to the streets to hold demonstrations against Xi-Jinping's strict COVID-19 policy. While one group in Shanghai briefly raised anti-Xi slogans, a group in Beijing reportedly called for greater political freedom. Most of them held a blank piece of paper, eventually considered a protest symbol.
However, all these majorly remained off the front page of the Chinese media. Moreover, AFP reported that the country was moving to "censor" the rare, widespread protests.
(Credit: AP)
On Monday morning, the Chinese media, including Global Times, China Daily, People's Daily Online and CGTN, focused on Taiwan local elections, the Shenzhou XV mission, Xi's meeting with the Cuban president, FIFA World Cup and the Russia-Ukraine war. The ongoing protests over the COVID-19 strategy were off the charts. However, Global Times and China Daily had reports about easing restrictions in some parts of Xinjiang capital on its website.