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Chinese police order people to delete content following Covid protests

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A Chinese police patrol orders people to delete content on their smartphones on Urumqi street in downtown Shanghai, where demonstrators gathered over the weekend to protest against Covid-19 lockdowns and call for greater political freedoms.

Added on the 28/11/2022 17:01:02 - Copyright : AFP EN

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