China introduced a sweeping national security law in the city in wake of mass anti-government protests in 2019.
Human Rights Watch says under President Xi, China is facing its "darkest period for human rights since the 1989 massacre that ended the Tiananmen Square democracy movement".In preparing for a third term, Mr Xi has been turning towards inequality, seeking to narrow the gap between rich and poor with aLast year, he has used the term "common prosperity" more than 65 times in his speeches, calling it the "original quintessence" of socialism.
While experts say low-income households may welcome the move, political pressure on companies could ultimately harm both the rich and poor, and stifle economic growth."The economy is not doing well, and the stock market and housing market are signs of that … many big companies are going bankrupt, and many people are losing money," Professor Xia said.has already exposed the risks of the government's regulatory crackdown.
Annika_Burgess fangjason I’ve not seen tyrannical dictator Xi Jinping in a red suit ,I could find none in Google images other than one herein Are you reporting news or propaganda Communist red suit looking like a joker diminishes story Very happy to be corrected ItaButtrose
Let's hope we don't make the same mistake.
A Tyrannical Dictator.
Rule by fear and intimidation seems like a good strategy there.
At first glimpse I thought this was a picture of Scott Morrison
It a power hungry evil emperor of China and a threat to the western democracy madness!
Evil dictator.
Well he has a achieved two monumental things. Destroyed what was vigorous debate within the CCP and turned it into a mirror of his image and almost obliterated what had been a very sophisticated Chinese use of soft power thereby creating great China containment alliances.
The fact is President Xi has the strong support of the majority of Chinese people. Any other politician of the so called democratic countries dare to say they have the same support?
The Chinese government is more popular than it has ever been and in the Chinese political tradition, when they have a strong ruler, who delivers concrete benefits to the Chinese people, they are considered the best ruler for China.
If HK rioters are your example of freedom, Chinese will be ok with their system.
For real 'anger', wait for the next U.S. election.
A pathetic job at photo-shopping ABC, and another waste of taxes.
Isn't he better than Trump or Morrison? Hasn't China got good progress under his rule? Only the people in China can judge him because he just holds accountable for them.
So it's all about this almighty ruler Xi Jingpingpong? Trouble written all over him!
the person who photoshopped xi in this suit, will never ever travel to china...
Aunty softening up the regime of uncle Xi. Thank you tax payer.
Pros:No one dares call them chinks in the face let alone attack. Technology advancement phenomena. Cons: Bamboo curtain is half drawn Seen as aggressive and intolerable globally. United western powers against China.
I, for one, welcome our Chinese overlords.