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China protests explode ‘harmonious society myth’: Tiananmen leader

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Demonstrations in China sparked by tough anti-Covid policies explode the “myth” of a “harmonious society” and reveal deep discontent with Beijing’s rulers, a leader of the Tiananmen Square protests said on Thursday.

Wang Dan, who was jailed and then exiled after the 1989 Tiananmen pro-democracy movement was crushed, told reporters in Japan that the string of protests also proved that younger Chinese are not politically apathetic.

“In the past 30 years there’s a myth that the younger generation or middle class were really satisfied about the government, but these protests show us the truth,” he said, speaking in Tokyo.

“So this is a big significance of this movement, it reveals the truth. The truth is that it’s not a harmonious society… there’s already a lot of conflict between society and the government.”

Wang said he believed the unrest would continue, and could signal a new “protest era.”

Anger over China’s zero-Covid policy — which involves mass lockdowns, constant testing and quarantines even for people who are not infected — has sparked protests in major cities including Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.

But demonstrators have also demanded wider political reforms, with some even calling for President Xi Jinping to stand down.

“The first feeling that came to my mind when I witnessed the incredible protests across China was the spirit of 1989 has come again, after 33 years,” Wang said.

“Watching videos of Chinese university students chanting ‘give me liberty or give me death’ has brought me tears and hopes,” he said. 

Wang was a 20-year-old student during the Tiananmen movement, which ended with the government setting tanks and troops on peaceful protesters. 

He was placed on the government’s most wanted list and was imprisoned before going into exile in the United States. 

But he described those protesting today as “more brave” than his generation because in the late 1980s the political climate was less severe.

“This time it’s quite different. The environment is very bad,” he said, calling the protests a “heavy blow” to Xi’s reputation, weeks into his historic third term.

“That’s why I think maybe, maybe eventually he will decide to crack down because he cannot afford to lose face.”

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