Demo in Shanghai: Hundreds protest against corona lockdowns

Protests are not actually planned in China, but now frustration with the strict corona policy is breaking out in places after a deadly apartment fire.

Demo in Shanghai: Hundreds protest against corona lockdowns

Protests are not actually planned in China, but now frustration with the strict corona policy is breaking out in places after a deadly apartment fire. After protests in Ürümqi and Beijing, hundreds are now taking to the streets in Shanghai.

Hundreds of young people took to the streets in Shanghai on Sunday night to protest against the Chinese government's strict corona measures. According to online videos, the demonstrators shouted, among other things: "Down with the Communist Party! Down with Xi Jinping!". According to the recordings, several people were taken away by the police.

Such open protests are extremely unusual in the authoritarian People's Republic with more than 1.4 billion inhabitants. The demonstrations were triggered by an apartment fire in the northwest Chinese city of Urumqi on Thursday evening, which killed at least ten people and injured nine others.

A number of residents criticized on social networks that the rigid corona measures had made the fight against the fire more difficult. Residents had been made more difficult to escape to the outside by locked apartment doors. The city of 3.5 million people had previously been in lockdown for over three months. Since then, there have been protests in several parts of the country against the rigid corona measures. In the capital Beijing, too, residents in several neighborhoods broke through the fences of their residential complexes and demanded an end to the lockdowns.

China is currently suffering from the highest corona numbers since the beginning of the pandemic. On Sunday, the Beijing Health Commission reported a record number of more than 39,000 new cases for the fourth straight day. Extensive restrictions on movement apply in cities with over a million inhabitants such as Beijing, the hard-hit southern Chinese city of Guangzhou or in Chongqing.

While the rest of the world has long been living with the virus, China is sticking to its strict zero-Covid strategy. Residential areas are cordoned off in individual cases. Contact persons come to quarantine camps. Infected people are isolated in the hospital. Even after almost three years of the pandemic, China's international borders are largely closed.