
New Delhi 01 December 2022
As per news report of BBC, The country's vice-premier also announced that the country was facing a "new situation". It comes as China is seeing mass protests against its zero-Covid policy. The unrest was triggered by a fire in a high-rise block in the western Xinjiang region that killed 10 people last week. Many Chinese believe long-running Covid restrictions in the city contributed to the deaths, although the authorities deny this. It led to days of widespread protests across various cities, which have since ebbed amid heavy a heavy police presence. Restrictions in major cities like Guangzhou were abrupted lifted on Wednesday, hours after the city saw violent protests that resulted in clashes between police and protesters.
Source - BBC
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