TORONTO—Nearly 1,000 students rallied outside the Chinese consulate in Toronto Sunday night, calling for an end to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) as they stood in solidarity with protesters in China following the deaths of at least 10 people in a fire in Xinjiang’s capital of Urumqi.
“Down with the Chinese Communist Party!” protesters chanted on both sides of the road in front of the consulate. Signs reading “Liberty or Death” and “Justice for Victims of Urumqi & 0f COVID” were held throughout the protest.
The protesters, mainly overseas Chinese students, said they felt it was their responsibility to join in the rally, and they were not afraid of retaliation from the CCP.
Passing cars honked to show their support. Drivers and passengers were seen waving their fists, echoing the slogans of the protesters. A sign reading “Urumqi Rd (M)” was hung on a utility power pole in front of the consulate where supporters queued up to lay flowers for the victims of the deadly fire.
Mass Protests in China
Lin Litong, a representative of Chinese student organization Assembly of Citizens who took part in the Toronto protest, said the CCP has never cared about the people since it seized power in China.“Today, we are not only here to mourn the victims, but also to question the ‘sealing and zeroing out’ policies,” he said. “And to express our support for this movement, which has not been seen in China for decades.”
Mass protests erupted throughout China after video footage of the Urumqi incident went viral on Chinese social media. Protests broke out in many places across Urumqi on Nov. 25, with angry residents demanding that the citywide lockdown, which had lasted for three to four months, be lifted.
In the UK, protesters reportedly gathered outside the Chinese Embassy in London during the weekend, condemning the Chinese leader.