State media largely ignores national protests, but continues to highlight the importance of Covid restrictions
Chinese media has largely ignored widespread protests across the country, with the front pages of state newspapers opting to focus on Taiwan’s local elections, a Chinese-built solar power plant in Qatar and the growing number of Chinese women opting to sunbathe. in good-looking salons.
Protests erupted in Chinese cities over the weekend, with calls for political freedoms and an end to Covid lockdowns.
Some protesters even demanded the resignation of Chinese President Xi Jinping in a wave of civil disobedience unprecedented in mainland China over the decade.
However, none of this was visible on the front pages of some of the country’s most important newspapers or on broadcast channels on Monday. China Area Station on Tuesday. The Global Times’ English-language headline focused on the weekend’s local elections in Taiwan, while Shanghai media reported on the most recent trade profit figures.
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