China is suppressing coverage of deadly attacks. Some people are complaining online
- China is suppressing coverage of deadly attacks where a person kills or injures multiple people with a vehicle or knife, according to online complaints.
- In November, a driver upset about a divorce settlement killed 35 people in Zhuhai, after which orders came from leader Xi Jinping to prevent similar attacks.
- An SUV hit 30 children and adults arriving at an elementary school in Hunan province, but details were not made public until nearly a month later.
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China is suppressing coverage of deadly attacks. People are complaining online
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China is suppressing coverage of deadly attacks. Some people are complaining online
Chinese authorities have come under criticism for withholding details about a car hitting children near a Beijing school in late June.
China is suppressing coverage of deadly attacks. Some people are complaining online – UK Times
For free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Late last month, a car struck children near an elementary school in an outlying district of Beijing, according to a Chinese news report. A four-sentence police statement said a 35-year-old male driver hit pedestrians due to “improper operation” of the car. It did…
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