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  2. Protest and dissent in China - Wikipedia

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    The China Labor Bulletin mentioned 2,509 strikes and protests by workers and employees in China. The main reason for these strikes is said to have been because of many factory closures and layoffs. [28] In 2011, many migrant workers did not return to their workplace in Guangzhou, in southern China, after the New Year holidays. The reason for ...

  3. Huge Foxconn iPhone plant in China rocked by fresh worker unrest

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    Before the unrest, the Zhengzhou plant employed some 200,000 people. To retain staff and lure more workers Foxconn has had to offer bonuses and higher salaries.

  4. Autocrats, on the Knife’s Edge - AOL

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    When people in the West are reading about civil unrest in China, things in China are bad—normally, Beijing does a reasonably effective job of suffocating news about domestic political discontent ...

  5. 2022 Beijing Sitong Bridge protest - Wikipedia

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    Protests took place frequently in China in the 2000s, with 180,000 protests taking place in 2010 according to Tsinghua University sociology professor Sun Liping. [2]This protest against Xi Jinping and his policies was rare, as it came just days before the start of the CCP National Congress, a period during which the authorities imposed extremely tight control over protests and dissent.

  6. 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests - Wikipedia

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    These allegations were rejected by Hong Kong pro-democrats, [584] and CNN noted that China had a record of blaming foreign forces for causing domestic unrest. [585] On 22 October 2019, following protests and violence in Catalonia and Chile , the Chinese government accused Western media of hypocrisy for not providing similar coverage and support ...

  7. Why China, unlike Russia, won't be drawn on civil unrest in ...

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    A shocked government of Uzbekistan earlier this month rolled back plans to strip its Karakalpakstan autonomous republic of the constitutional right to secede, after violent civil unrest left at ...

  8. 2022 COVID-19 protests in China - Wikipedia

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    A series of protests against COVID-19 lockdowns began in mainland China in November 2022. [6] [4] [7] [8] [9] Colloquially referred to as the White Paper Protests (Chinese: 白纸抗议; pinyin: Bái zhǐ kàngyì) or the A4 Revolution (Chinese: 白纸革命; pinyin: Bái zhǐ gémìng), [10] [11] the demonstrations started in response to measures taken by the Chinese government to prevent the ...

  9. Stocks, oil slide as China unrest grows - AOL

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    STORY: Mounting protests in China over its strict lockdowns hit global stock markets on Monday (November 28).Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index shed more than 4% at one point, before recovering to ...