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The Chinese Communist Party is turning China into a huge lockdown prison
Using the pandemic as an excuse, the Chinese Communist Party bans Chinese people from going abroad. Because of this, the Chinese people are trapped in the inhuman lockdowns happening in many Chinese cities and cannot escape :
Besides, many Chinese citizens who returned from foreign countries were interrogated harshly, all their belongings, especially their electronic devices, were inspected thoroughly to ensure that no “harmful” information can enter China.
Many Chinese people also experienced their passports and visas being clipped by border police, when they tried to go abroad or return to China :
Furthermore, the Chinese government has largely stopped issuing new passports. If a Chinese citizen’s passport expires, or is damaged or lost, it is likely that he won’t be able to get a new one :
And even more terrifyingly, the CCP is forcing Chinese people to hand over their passports. If a citizen refuses to do so, his passport would be simply canceled in the system :
In short, the Chinese Communist Party is turning China into a huge lockdown prison that no one can escape.
Likewise, during the Great Chinese Famine that happened between 1959 and 1961 in China, the CCP forbids starving people from escaping their hometowns. Because of this, the number of Chinese people died of starvation reaches 30+ million :
Using the pandemic as an excuse, the Chinese Communist Party bans Chinese people from going abroad. Because of this, the Chinese people are trapped in the inhuman lockdowns happening in many Chinese cities and cannot escape :
China tightens ban on 'non-essential' overseas travel as lockdown anger rises
Authorities in China have imposed a de facto international travel ban, forbidding citizens from going overseas for "non-essential" reasons, as the government ramps up efforts to enforce its zero-Covid policy.
edition.cnn.com
Authorities in China have imposed a de facto international travel ban, forbidding citizens from going overseas for "non-essential" reasons, as the government ramps up efforts to enforce its zero-Covid policy.
China to "strictly limit" unnecessary overseas travels by Chinese citizens to combat COVID
China would "strictly limit" unnecessary travel outside the country by Chinese citizens as part of its COVID-19 response, the National Immigration Administration said in a statement on Thursday.
www.reuters.com
Besides, many Chinese citizens who returned from foreign countries were interrogated harshly, all their belongings, especially their electronic devices, were inspected thoroughly to ensure that no “harmful” information can enter China.
Many Chinese people also experienced their passports and visas being clipped by border police, when they tried to go abroad or return to China :
Chinese border police 'clipping' passports of citizens as they arrive back home
Arriving passengers are questioned about their overseas activities, as the government warns people not to leave.
www.rfa.org
Passengers arriving in Guangzhou aboard China Southern flight CZ3082 from Bangkok on Sunday morning were all questioned individually by immigration officials at the airport
Border guards wanted to know what they had been doing in the countries they were returning from, why they were coming back to China, and whether they planned to leave the country again, the post said.
Some passengers had their passport corners clipped, invalidating them for further travel, the post said.
"There have been a lot of posts saying that people are being rejected when they apply for passports, or when they try to renew them," a current affairs commentator surnamed Lu told RFA. "It shows that the Chinese government is trying to reduce the number of Chinese people leaving the country," he said.
She said the government is concerned that children will be inculcated with "Western values" overseas.
Furthermore, the Chinese government has largely stopped issuing new passports. If a Chinese citizen’s passport expires, or is damaged or lost, it is likely that he won’t be able to get a new one :
China says not granting passport renewals for non-essential travel
China's National Immigration Administration said it will not be renewing passports for non-essential travel while the international COVID-19 epidemic situation is still severe and cross border travel poses "great security risks".
www.reuters.com
China Stops Issuing New Passports, Slaps Entry, Exit Curbs on Citizens
The move has left Chinese nationals overseas stranded with expired passports, and some are thinking of suing the consulate.
www.rfa.org
And even more terrifyingly, the CCP is forcing Chinese people to hand over their passports. If a citizen refuses to do so, his passport would be simply canceled in the system :
Chinese police order residents to hand over passports 'until after the pandemic'
The order will likely be rolled out nationwide amid a surge in interest in overseas residency cards and passports.
www.rfa.org
Police in the central Chinese province of Hunan have ordered local residents to hand over their passports to police, ...
An officer who answered the phone at the Baisha police department confirmed the report, and said the measure is being rolled out nationwide.
In short, the Chinese Communist Party is turning China into a huge lockdown prison that no one can escape.
Likewise, during the Great Chinese Famine that happened between 1959 and 1961 in China, the CCP forbids starving people from escaping their hometowns. Because of this, the number of Chinese people died of starvation reaches 30+ million :
Great Chinese Famine - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Frank Dikötter, Chair Professor of Humanities at the University of Hong Kong and the author of Mao's Great Famine, estimated that at least 45 million people died from starvation, overwork and state violence during the Great Leap Forward, claiming his findings to be based on access to recently opened local and provincial party archives.[51][52] His study also stressed that state violence exacerbated the death toll. Dikötter claimed that at least 2.5 million of the victims were beaten or tortured to death.