BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Chinese protesters have turned to blank sheets of paper to express their anger over COVID-19 restrictions in a rare, widespread outpouring of public dissent that has gone ...
Wanting to send a message to China's government, protesters in cities across the country held up blank sheets of paper. There was no text or symbols, no pictures on the pages — just empty white ...
As protests against Xi Jinping’s Zero-COVID policy spread across China’s diverse cities and regions over the last week, one symbol remained constant: a blank sheet of paper. On a bridge in Beijing, ...
In a nation where a protest message could get a person jailed, Chinese regime opponents are calling for a new chapter with a blank page. The blank sheet of paper has become a symbol of resistance ...
In a country where the authorities have little tolerance for open dissent, demonstrators against Covid restrictions have turned to more subtle methods. By Chang Che and Amy Chang Chien In Shanghai, a ...
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