Cities In German Respond To The Blank Paper Movement By Speaking Out For Freedom

Since the fire in Urumqi, Xinjiang on November 24th, Chinese people across Germany have organized to support the “Blank Paper Movement” and to remember the victims who lost their lives as a result of the “Zero-Covid” policy in Communist China.

Protesters in major German cities, including Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, Cologne, and 10 more other cities have gathered together in front of Communist China’s embassy and consulates or in the center of the city, to speak out against the atrocities that Xi’s “Zero-Covid” policy has caused to the Chinese people.

On the evening of December 3rd, at the rally in Freiburg, a southwestern city, a young female protester, who was born in 1989 and aware at early age that June 4, 1989, was a political taboo, expressed her hope that Chinese people should learn to speak out in an atmosphere free of fear. According to a report, young international students from China are the majority of those who took part in the “Blank Paper Movement” there.

Another female international student said that the speakers at the rally risk being moni-tored, harassed, and put on official blacklist, and face personal safety threats to them and their families as dissidents. She had never been so terrified in her life, and she wasn’t sure if the horrors that had befallen other dissidents would also happen to her. However, she was determined to speak up for herself because she could no more tol-erate the dictatorship. She argued that her generation’s suffering is a result of the pre-vious generation’s silence. The next generation will suffer far more if this generation does not speak out against tyranny. akened.

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