In the men's toilet of the China Film Archive, anti-practice slogans also appeared on the 15th.

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The monitoring density of the bunker in Beijing is in units of 3 meters

[Compiled by Zhou Hongwen/Comprehensive Report] On the eve of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China held in Beijing on the 16th, a protest against Peng Lifa, the "warrior" of Sitong Bridge in Haidian District, broke out, and the wave of solidarity with Peng Lifa continued to ferment inside and outside China In addition to increasing the police force at the incident site, black-clothed "bridge watchers" are stationed everywhere to monitor, and China's online speech censorship has also reached its peak in four years.

The most stringent network management in four years

The New York Times pointed out that the CCP "turned Beijing into a bunker", which is about to celebrate the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. The density of surveillance is as small as three meters.

A large number of uncle and aunt community volunteers wearing red armbands assist the authorities to monitor community dynamics to eliminate "destabilizing factors".

In order to ensure the smooth holding of the 20th National Congress, Beijing strictly implemented the "dynamic clearing" policy, massively closing businesses, shops, schools, and restricting people's access. More than 140,000 criminal suspects were arrested.

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To buy paint long cloth, you must show your ID card with your real name

After the "Sitong Bridge Incident" on the 13th, according to the Central News Agency, there are "bridge watchers" on every pedestrian bridge in Beijing and under the vehicle land bridge, dubbed "the latest scenic line". Unique to the Twenty Great."

In Beijing, it is also reported that buying paint and fabrics over one meter requires "real name" to present an ID card. Like buying a kitchen knife, "now it is as dangerous as a kitchen knife."

China has also greatly increased the scope of Internet censorship speech, "Haidian", "Sitong Bridge", "banner", "slogan", "bridge", "courage", "warrior", "emperor", "abdication", " Sensitive keywords such as "re-elected" were banned on the Chinese social media "Weibo" and the instant messaging software "WeChat" one by one. Even singer Eason Chan's "The Lonely Brave" and the rock song "Sitong Bridge" were urgently removed from the shelves. .

There are so many sensitive censorship words that Chinese is about to be wiped out

What is speechless is that the "one-click three-link" function of the Chinese video platform "Bilibili", which has nothing to do with Xi Jinping, was also removed for fear of being seen as an insinuation of Xi Jinping's third term.

As for the Japanese suspense anime "Death Notebook", which was also removed by Douban, netizens speculated that it might be to prevent dissatisfied users from saying that they would write Xi's name in the Death Notebook.

Liu Lipeng, editor of the American website "China Digital Times", told VOA that "sensitive words have become more and more broad, to the point where Chinese is to be wiped clean", to the point of exhaustion of many metaphors; and major platforms are vigorously censoring , the side effect of not wanting to cover up and arousing the curiosity of netizens.

He pointed out that the last time China saw a major move to maintain Internet stability on a similar scale was in 2018, when Xi Jinping led the revision of the constitution, removing the requirement that the president of the state should not be elected for more than two consecutive terms.

Anti-Xi and anti-dictatorship slogans appear again in Beijing men's toilets

It is reported that anti-Xi slogans also appeared in the men's toilet of the China Film Archive in Beijing on the 15th. Netizens posted pictures of the scene on Twitter. It can be seen that the men's toilet was written "anti-dictatorship", "anti-nucleic acid", and "strike." Strike to remove dictator Xi Jinping,” and other slogans.

The 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China was held today. Beijing was heavily guarded for days. The picture shows people passing through a large number of public security checkpoints near Tiananmen Square.

(European News Agency)