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HONG KONG, CHINA - MAY 27: Pro-democracy supporters scuffle with riot police during an detention at a rally in Causeway Bay district on May 27, 2020 in Hong Kong, China. Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said on Friday during the National People's Congress that Beijing would establish a sound legal system and enforcement mechanism for safeguarding national security in Hong Kong.(Photo by Anthony Kwan/Getty Images)

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TANKS have rolled onto the streets of China as Xi Jinping orders a clampdown on the ‘White Paper’ anti-lockdown protests.

Their appearance is a chilling echo of the Tiananmen Square massacre when troops were used to brutally suppress demonstrations – prompting one man’s iconic protest by standing in front of a tank.

One of the tanks spotted on the streets of China

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One of the tanks spotted on the streets of ChinaCredit: twitter/@@fangshimin

The tanks rolled through the city of Xuzhou

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The tanks rolled through the city of XuzhouCredit: Twitter/@TechVnn

Police have been put in force in several cities including Shanghai

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Police have been put in force in several cities including ShanghaiCredit: AFP

The protest by 'Tank Man' became an iconic symbol of resistance

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The protest by ‘Tank Man’ became an iconic symbol of resistanceCredit: Charlie Cole

Footage of the tanks has been widely shared after several days of historic protests in China, in which demonstrators waved blank sheets of white paper in symbolic protest against censorship.

Hundreds have taken to the streets in eight cities – including Beijing and Shanghai – after the deaths of 10 people in an apartment fire was blamed on Xi Jinping’s draconian zero-Covid lockdown.

China’s vast security apparatus now has swung into action to flood the streets with police and identify those who have been taking part in the demonstrations.

A column of tanks was spotted in the eastern city of Xuzhou, leading to fears they could be heading to put down the protests.

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Popular US-based opposition blogger Fang Shimin, who shared the video, asked “are they going to Shanghai?”.

The city has seen large protest following a deadly blaze at an apartment block.

The fire broke out on the 15th floor and rapidly spread to the higher floors in the city of Urumqi.

Furious residents blamed the deaths on the Covid lockdown as they said they were only allowed to leave home for short periods each day and the timing was strictly controlled by authorities.

The protests have seen individual acts of heroism, including one woman who stood still as police surrounded her, then stole her phone before beating her.

She has been dubbed “new Tank Lady” in honour of the unknown “Tank Man”, who blocked the path of Chinese troops following the 1989 massacre.

The Chinese authorities have begun inquiries into some of the people who gathered at weekend protest as police remained out in numbers on the city’s streets.

In one case, a caller identifying as a police officer in the Chinese capital asked a protester to show up at a police station on Tuesday to deliver a written record of their activities on Sunday night.

In another, a student was contacted by their college and asked if they had been in the area where events took place and to provide a written account.

“We are all desperately deleting our chat history,” said one Beijing protester who declined to be identified.

“There are just too many police. Police came to check the ID of one of my friends and then took her away. We don’t know why. A few hours later they released her.”

Chinese authorities regularly warn that “foreign forces” are endangering national security and have accused them for stirring the 2019 pro-democracy Hong Kong protests.

Prominent nationalist bloggers have claimed the protests were fomented by “foreign forces”.

Protesters Set Massive Fire to Chinese Quarantine Camp

The Chinese Communist Party is pulling violently people out of their homes to throw them into these camps. People without Covid.  Burn them all down.

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VIDEO: Protesters set massive fire to Chinese quarantine camp: Report

By: American Military News, December 1, 2022;

A Covid-19 quarantine camp built by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was reportedly set on fire in what appears to be an act of protest against China’s communist regime and its strict “zero Covid” policies. Protests and riots continue to rage across China as Chinese citizens push back on CCP leader Xi Jinping’s rule.

A video shared on Twitter purported to show one of the CCP’s quarantine camps in Lanzhou, China engulfed in flames. American Military News could not immediately verify the video.

Another video shared on Twitter reportedly shows an aerial view of one Covid-19 quarantine camp in Guangzhou City, China.

Earlier this month, Financial Time’s Shanghai correspondent, Thomas Hale, described his experience inside what he called a “secret Chinese Covid detention center” after he was “taken away to an island quarantine facility in the middle of the night.”

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“Blaming it on foreign forces is a standard tactic,” said Alfred Wu, associate professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy.

“This is how the party shirks responsibility and rallies people behind it.”

A memorial for those killed in the fire

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A memorial for those killed in the fireCredit: AP

Footage showed one woman refusing to move

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Footage showed one woman refusing to moveCredit: Twitter

Demonstrations are being called the 'white paper revolution' as many protesters symbolically wave blank sheets of paper

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Demonstrations are being called the ‘white paper revolution’ as many protesters symbolically wave blank sheets of paper

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