Will the incident of Tiananmen Square be repeated once again in China, why were more than 10,000 people killed?
Common people have not only taken to the streets, but they are also shouting slogans against the ruling Communist Party of China and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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This disease has once again raised its head in China, which has been hit by Covid 19 and the Chinese government has implemented strict restrictions to prevent the spread of Covid-19. But what is seen out of the box is the demonstration of the common people of China against these restrictions. Questions are also being raised whether the anger of the common people is only against the Covid restrictions or are they troubled by the dictatorship of this government?
According to the information that has come out from various sources, common people in China have not only taken to the streets against these restrictions, but they are also shouting slogans on the streets against the ruling Communist Party of China and Chinese President Xi Jinping. So far demonstrations have started in many cities of the country, including cities like Beijing, Shanghai. At the same time, the news of fierce demonstrations has also come to the fore in Urumqi, the capital of Muslim Xinjiang province.
The video and picture of the protest against the Covid restrictions are also going viral on social media. On Thursday, 10 people were killed in an apartment fire during the lockdown in Urumqi. It is being told that this death happened only because of the restrictions. After these deaths, there were widespread demonstrations and anti-government slogans were raised. The police beat the protesters and used pepper spray on them. Significantly, the cases of corona in China are increasing rapidly once again. At the same time, the anger of the people who are against the Covid restrictions is increasing.
In such a situation, the big question is whether China is moving towards 1989 once again. Anti-government protests are not common in China. In 1989, the Chinese army opened fire on pro-democracy youths at Tiananmen Square in China, in this incident more than 10,000 democracy supporters were killed. This incident is like a stigma in the history of China. This incident came to the fore when the then British Ambassador to China, Alan Donald, informed about it through a telegram to London. Britain also made the documents of this incident public after 28 years.
The incident of Tiananmen Square is recorded in the history of China. This incident is an example of the fact that anti-government protests cannot be accepted there. China is a socialist republic, where there has always been a single party government. In such a situation, the possibility of complete democracy has not yet been created there. In such a situation, there is a doubt whether the incident of Tiananmen Square will be repeated once again in China, because the history of protests in China is not very long.

