WATCH: Chinese protestor projects anti-CCP slogans before Beijing parade
A protestor remotely activated a hidden projector in Chongqing, casting anti-Communist slogans on a high-rise for 50 minutes.
In the days leading up to the Chinese Communist Party’s September 3 military parade, anti-Communist slogans were projected onto a high-rise in Chongqing University Town on the night of August 29, marking one of the boldest acts of dissent in recent years. The giant messages, including “Only without the Communist Party can there be a new China. Freedom is not a gift, it must be reclaimed” and “Down with red fascism, overthrow the Communist Party’s tyranny,” remained visible for more than 50 minutes on the night of August 29 before police intervened.
The protest’s initiator, 43-year-old Qi Hong (戚洪), had carefully prepared the act weeks in advance. He checked into a hotel apartment near University Town in early August, concealing a high-powered projector and a surveillance camera in the room. For days, he tested the devices by projecting har...
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