The authorities dispatched a large number of police forces to suppress.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] China's Xinjiang blockade caused public outrage, and dissatisfaction spread across China.

Recently, many places in the country have launched solidarity, including mass demonstrations in Shanghai and the gathering of thousands of students from Tsinghua University in Beijing to commemorate the dead in Xinjiang and protest against the CCP regime. Such behavior is also considered illegal by the authorities, and some students were illegally arrested by plainclothes police. , and Chinese netizens have joined forces to search for the policeman's personal information.

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The white paper revolution advocated peaceful demonstrations. Students were illegally arrested by plainclothes police and forcefully cleared the venue. The anger of the crowd reached a peak. Some netizens tweeted that "the whole people launched a human flesh search for this plainclothes student who was illegally arrested. The police, retaliate against him within our capabilities,” Chinese netizens posted one after another, including personal photos, personal addresses, parents’ home addresses, and even ID cards and other information.

After the post was published, many netizens also left messages of support, "Human flesh, fuck him", "People's supremacy is a joke", "Please help international humanitarian aid organizations", "This bastard", "Chinese people stand up" .

The whole people launched a human-dozen search for the plainclothes policeman who illegally arrested the student, and retaliated against him within his ability.

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— Petrichor (@Jam79922967) November 27, 2022

Netizens searched for the personal information of plainclothes police officers.

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Netizens searched for the addresses of plainclothes policemen and their parents.

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