China: Rights group urges Beijng to free ‘bridge man’ protester Peng Lifa, who sparked ‘White Paper’ protests and ‘forcibly disappeared’ in 2022

"The Chinese government may have taken away the ‘Bridge Man,’ but his arrest ignited widespread support for a free and democratic China,” said Maya Wang, associate China director at Human Rights Watch. “Two years since Peng Lifa was taken into police custody and forcibly disappeared, his message continues to resonate.”

On October 13, 2022, a man in a construction outfit unfurled two banners on Sitong Bridge in Haidian district in Beijing. One read: “We want food not Covid testing; we want freedom not lockdowns; we want dignity not lies. We want reform not the Cultural Revolution; we want to vote not a leader; we are citizens not slaves.”

And another read: “Go on strike, depose the traitorous dictator Xi Jinping.” The police immediately took him away and he has not been seen since.

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Peng’s protest was rare in a country where police closely monitor all public spaces and dissidents. Control was especially tight in the capital ahead of the Chinese Communist Party’s 20th National Congress at the time of the protest. While authorities quickly censored all news about it, Peng’s messages nonetheless spread.

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On July 30, 2024, a 22-year-old activist who participated in the White Paper movement, Fang Yirong (方艺融), put a Peng-inspired banner on a bridge in Loudi City, Hunan province, and posted a video online saying that he “hope[s] that the Chinese will get rid of autocracy and live a better life as soon as possible.” Police arrested Fang in early August and his current condition is also unknown.

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  • basmati@lemmus.org
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    6 hours ago

    Imagine if there were a Chinese paper that reported on the US the way these people report on China. Trump and other antivaxxers would be national heros to the readers of that paper.

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      I don’t know what you want to say or what it has to do with the linked report, but there is a lot of propaganda on Chinese state-controlled media (e.g., [reports on a ‘civil war in Texas’](Misinformation spreads in China on ‘civil war’ in Texas), things like that).

      What ‘these people’ report is on a person who forcibly disappeared after a peaceful protest, for holding a white paper. Every human being with a sane mind must condemn that.

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        5 hours ago

        “disappeared,” a COVID denying nut was arrested using standard procedures. This is no different than the thousands in the US arrested the same way for the same crime.

        And no, “Chinese state media,” is not reporting and has not reported about a civil war in Texas. Maybe some random indie newspaper, maybe some cult rag like the epoch times, but he media that primarily reports on domestic policy is not commenting on internal US drama.

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          Aaaaaaaaaaand you went full Tankie. Maybe stop making excuses and stop sucking authoritarian dicks.

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            5 hours ago

            China has more small businesses per capita than the US, and more media companies than the US.

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                Of course the government can influence media, that’s one of its primary jobs, just like in the US and UK. You can’t call for an insurrection in any media in any country.