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Online video: Former old man arrested for arson protest at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Communist Party of China | Tiananmen | Epoch Times

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[Epoch Times, June 28, 2021](Epoch Times reporter Luo Ya reported) On the evening of June 28, a video circulated on Twitter and social media. The CCP’s diplomatic department was on the side of the CCP’s “100 Years”. A middle-aged old man set fire immediately. After being arrested, the old man shouted to express his dissatisfaction. But the response of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is unclear.

Judging from the video, an old man took a pile of clothes and placed it on the ground in front of the CCP’s diplomatic department. Then he set fire to it, and then shouted. Because the old man was agitated, he seemed to be confused.

Soon security guards rushed over to put out the fire with a fire extinguisher, and instantly white smoke filled the air, rising higher and higher, and the area was getting bigger and bigger. The old man was immediately controlled by two other security guards who came and continued to shout. From the time the old man ignited the fire to his arrest, the whole process did not exceed 25 seconds.

The reporter called the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Communist Party of China to ask if there was an arson in front of the diplomatic department this afternoon, and the identity of the arsonist, etc. The answering staff said they were unclear.

For the centenary of the founding of the party, the CCP organized large-scale celebrations in Tiananmen Square, and Beijing was fortified at various levels. All parts of the country have also exercised early control of the people who defend their rights. Many petitioners and dissidents were imprisoned and traveled.

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A Beijing citizen disclosed the recent events to The Epoch Times, highlighting the CCP’s Tianyan’s big data monitoring deployment Tianluodi.com. He said: “A citizen drove a private car to stay near Tiananmen Square. Just less than a minute after the car stopped, a text message was received on the cell phone:’Your car has violated the regulations. 3 points have been deducted and a fine of 200 yuan.’ This person was scared. Leave quickly.”

He sighed: “The area around Tiananmen Square has already been heavily guarded. The vegetation is full of soldiers, and the wind is raging.”

In addition, mainland citizens provided the Epoch Times with a video on social media on June 26, showing that Beijing’s daily subway rides are equipped with at least five special police officers in one car. They stand in a row in the middle of the car with a ring, with expressionless faces.

Earlier, The Epoch Times also reported that a bus in Beijing is now equipped with six security guards, one at the front and five at the back.

In addition, in addition to increasing the number of police officers patrolling the market with police dogs on the streets of Beijing, the government also organized many civilians wearing red armbands to assist the authorities in monitoring the entry and exit of citizens in the community.

Kite flying is prohibited in nine districts near Tiananmen in Beijing, balloons, lanterns, pigeons, Beijing and Shanghai, etc., and express delivery in seven cities has been cut off.

Editor in charge: Gao Jing#

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