The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Students sent home and police on patrol as China curbs Covid protests

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Chinese universiti­es have sent students home and police fanned out in Beijing and Shanghai to prevent more protests after crowds angered by anti-covid restrictio­ns called for President Xi Jinping to resign in the biggest show of public dissent in decades.

Authoritie­s have eased some controls after demonstrat­ions in at least eight mainland cities and Hong Kong – but showed no sign of backing off their larger zero-covid strategy which has confined millions of people to their homes for months at a time.

Security forces have detained an unknown number of people and stepped up surveillan­ce.

With police out in force, there was no sign of protests yesterday in Beijing, Shanghai or other major mainland cities that saw crowds rally over the weekend.

The widespread

demonstrat­ions were unpreceden­ted since the army crushed the 1989 student-led prodemocra­cy movement centred on Beijing’s Tiananmen Square.

A far smaller group gathered at a university in Hong Kong to protest over restrictio­ns.

Beijing’s Tsinghua University, where students rallied over the weekend,

and other schools in the capital and the southern province of Guangdong said they were protecting students from Covid-19 by sending them home.

Dispersing them to farflung home towns also reduces the likelihood of more demonstrat­ions. Chinese leaders are especially wary of universiti­es, which have been hotbeds of activism.

 ?? ?? A protest against the China lockdown held in Malaysia.
A protest against the China lockdown held in Malaysia.

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