Summary

Chinese authorities heavily censored discussion of a deadly car attack in Zhuhai, removing tributes and controlling social media coverage.

The incident, which killed 35 people, was one of China’s deadliest in a decade.

Despite the government’s efforts to suppress information, videos and articles about the attack circulated outside the country’s internet firewall.

Critics warn such censorship suppresses emotions, risking further instability.

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    2 days ago

    There is no censorship in china. Here are 100 links I have prepared for this occasion, along with an essay. You are a capitalist pig. I am not getting money for this comment.