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Hello, lovely people. Can you believe it's December 1st already? I swear it feels like it was just November yesterday. But no just like that, one month remaining in this year, so let's make it great. I'm Coy Wire. This is CNN10.
And we are starting with news out of China today, where protesters are taking to the streets in a rare display of defiance against the country's rulling communist party. The people are rising up against the country's zero COVID police, a strategy that China has been using to limit the spread of COVID.
But while the policy has kept China's virus levels lower than other large countries, it's placed millions of people under lockdown and quarantine, limiting their access to food, medicine and family. It's also hurting the economy and restricting travel.
Anger boiled over last week when a fire in an apartment building killed at least 10 people. Some believe the tragic deaths could have been prevented, were it not for the anti-virus restrictions that may have prevented first responders from arriving more quickly.
The authorities aren't messing around when it comes to shutting down the demonstrations and acts of defiance online as well. Hundreds of armored vehicles have been deployed to the streets. Authorities have vowed to, quote, strike hard if necessary.
The number of people detained as a result of the resistance is not known at this time but the punishment for protesting in China can be severe. Senior international correspondent Ivan Watson has more.
China's police state strikes back, flooding the streets of Beijing and Shanghai with police, an unmistakable show of force after a weekend of unprecendeted protest in at least 15 cities across the country. In the eastern city of Hangzhou Monday night, police arrested people in a central square. And an eyewitness tells CNN police searched people's phones on the Shanghai subway, looking for apps that allow people to circumvent Shanghai's strict internet censorship.
The communist party's domestic security committee ordering officials to resolutely strike hard against infiltration and sabotage activities by hostile forces, as well as criminal activities that destabilized social order. No compromise for peaceful protesters to voice their opinion. Meanwhile, health officials striking a slightly softer tone, calling for shorter lockdowns in the Chinese government campaign to eradicate COVID-19.
We need to minimize the inconveniance to the general public because of the anti-COVID 19 measure. As for the high-risk regions, we must have rigorous control. But at the same time, we should spare no effort to provide services to meet people's basic living needs and medical needs.
A carrot and stick approach from different parts of the Chinese state after the biggest nationwide display of discontent that this tightly controlled country has seen in a generation.
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Many protesters are taking to the streets against the Chinese government because of their anti-COVID measures that restrict millions of people to have an access to food, medicine, and family. The country's zero COVID police is also hurting its economy and restricting people from traveling around different countries. The communist party has vowed to strike hard against hostile forces, which include infiltration and sabotage activities, showing a display of discontent and defiance against the government as well as criminal activities. According to a CNN eyewitness, the China's police state has searched people's phones on the Shanghai subway, looking for apps that help people to circumvent the state's strict internet censorship.
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