After the white paper revolution broke out in China, about 2,000 students gathered in the administrative building of Wuhan University to protest last night.

(The picture is taken from the Twitter account of "Ms. Li is not your teacher")

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] After the white paper revolution broke out in China, about 2,000 students gathered in the administrative building of Wuhan University to protest last night. Their basic life was affected, and they had no choice but to hold an umbrella and shout "transparency, openness" in the rain to fight for their own rights.

Wuhan University protested on Weibo this week. In view of the increasing number of confirmed cases, many universities in Hebei Province have allowed students to return home, but Wuhan University is still closed. Students take classes online, but the cooperatives on campus do not. Even when the door is opened, express delivery can’t come in, and some students complain that they don’t have enough to eat, and there is no hot water for bathing, which greatly affects their basic life.

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The school announced that in response to the latest epidemic prevention policy, it plans to resume physical teaching, and at the same time allows students to return to their hometowns, but did not mention the date of the final exam or how to respond. The students were dissatisfied with the school's delay in responding to relevant questions. Yesterday, they surrounded the administrative building to protest. "Twitter" circulated that the students asked each other not to shout "political slogans, and not to take blank paper." Their slogans were "response to appeals, voluntary return to hometown, transparent information, and open policies."

The school's party and government office and teacher representatives once asked to negotiate with one or two student representatives, but they were opposed by the students. In the end, more than 100 students negotiated and reached a number of resolutions, including returning students to choose exams and classes; Open to benefit students staying in school; do not hold students accountable, etc.

Because of the rain last night, 2,000 students held umbrellas and shouted protest appeals. Netizens on Twitter laughed and said, "The blank paper revolution has turned into an umbrella revolution", "Everyone is more and more actively fighting for their own rights", "Students' autonomy Awareness has been raised"; "Weibo" netizens responded, "I heard that you have succeeded", "Thousands of miles away have been affected", etc.

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Wuhan University.

This moment.

Students of #Wuhan University broke out in an umbrella protest because they demanded that the school allow them to return home freely.

The students were all holding umbrellas, shouting "transparent information, open process".

Next, with the coming of winter, Omicron is about to break out in China. Will the government intensify the blockade?

After all, Guangzhou has just built the largest concentration camp in the universe, invested tens of billions, and it was built by issuing bonds or loans, and people need to be arrested to fill the cabin.

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— Asia Finance (@AsiaFinance) December 4, 2022

The cause of the incident is that other universities in Hubei have arranged to return home one after another, but there is no news from Wuhan University. There are still positive results in the school and they want to resume offline teaching. The shops in the school are closed and the transportation is inconvenient. .

The hot search tag on Weibo, "Wuhua University Huake, please pay attention to students' demands" was bombed. The students had no choice but to use this method of


video: students gathered together, shouting that the process was open and the information was transparent.

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— Teacher Li is not your teacher (@whyyoutouzhele) December 4, 2022