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  2. Xi Jinping - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the local government of the Jiangxi province told Christians to replace their pictures of Jesus with Xi Jinping as part of a general campaign on unofficial churches in the country. [ 310 ] [ 311 ] [ 312 ] According to local social media, officials "transformed them from believing in religion to believing in the party."

  3. China’s Xi cites global ‘uncertainties’ in speech ahead of ...

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    Chinese President Xi Jinping painted a picture of a strong Chinese economy in his New Year’s speech, while also alluding to external “uncertainties” as President-elect Trump prepares to ...

  4. Xi says no one can stop China's 'reunification' with Taiwan - AOL

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    BEIJING (Reuters) -No one can stop China's "reunification" with Taiwan, Chinese President Xi Jinping said in his New Year's speech on Tuesday, laying down a clear warning to what Beijing regards ...

  5. Explainer-What is China's 'third plenum'? - AOL

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    The closed-door meeting presided by Xi Jinping, head of the party's Central Committee, will end on Thursday with a plan to lay out China's policy direction for the next five years and beyond.

  6. Censorship of Winnie-the-Pooh in China - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese government has blocked images and mentions of Winnie the Pooh on social media because Internet users have been using the character to mock CCP general secretary Xi Jinping. This is part of a larger effort to restrict bloggers from getting around censorship in China. [5]

  7. 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.

  8. Satellite images show Chinese mosques disappearing as Xi ...

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    The Xi Jinping government in China is demolishing mosques in the north-central provinces in a bid to ... satellite images show the features were removed from three of the mosques between January ...

  9. 2015 China Victory Day Parade - Wikipedia

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    Atop Tiananmen, Xi Jinping wore a Mao suit, as was customary for leaders inspecting troops at military parades; his wife Peng Liyuan wore a red dress. [13] The remaining political figures wore business suits. Xi delivered the keynote address at the parade with an unexpected announcement of a plan to cut 300,000 personnel from the Chinese ...