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In between crisis of Corona,China secretly conducting nuclear tests,chance of increasing tension with US.tension with US.

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The US has secretly accused China of low-power nuclear testing. The US says that China has taken such a step despite the international agreement banning such explosions. However, China has refused any tests. There has been tension between the US and China due to trade war first and now corona virus.

America says that due to China’s negligence in handling the virus spread in Wuhan, the outbreak of the epidemic has occurred worldwide. China has expressed resentment many times over being blamed for the epidemic. Now it is feared to be deepened and deepened by the accusation of nuclear testing by the US. The news of China’s nuclear test was first published in the Wall Street Journal.

The US State Department says that the activities of China’s Lop New Nuclear Test Center deepen fears that China is violating the ‘zero yield’ standard. Zero Yield permits nuclear testing in which there is no exploitable chain reaction. The report said without providing any evidence of the test, “The year-round activities around the omitted neural testing center and the lack of transparency from China have deepened fears that China is violating the zero yield standard.”

The Comprehensive Test Ban Trity (CTBT) was conducted in 1996 to ensure the safety of nuclear weapons. China has been influencing transparency by taking steps such as blocking data accessing the sensors of the monitoring center that monitors compliance with the treaty. A spokesman for the CTBT organization says that in 2018, data from five sensors installed in China began to be hampered. However, there has been no interruption in this data since August, 2019.

China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said that China is committed to stopping nuclear tests. He said, “China has always acted responsibly and firmly adheres to international standards and its promises.” Significantly, China is also facing allegations of hiding information about the corona virus. In such a situation, the news of nuclear test can be a problem for him.

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Lockdowns in China Force Urban Communities to Defy Censorship and Vent Frustration Online

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Shanghai’s rich middle class is leading a wave of online dissent over the strict and prolonged lockdowns imposed in various parts of the country. Chinese internet censorship is struggling as patience is wearing thin in many urban centers, coming up with creative forms of online protests.

Social Media Posts Revealing Lockdown Tension in Shanghai

Drawn-out lockdowns are nothing new in China as authorities insist with the nation’s zero-Covid policy since the start of the pandemic. Currently over This time around, however, metropolitan areas like Shanghai are increasingly difficult to keep quiet, given that its more than 25 million residents have seen weeks of total isolation along with food shortages and many other service interruptions.

Dozens of towns and reportedly over 300 million Chinese citizens have been affected by lockdowns of different severity. As expected, urban netizens have been most outspoken over their difficulties by finding creative ways to get around state censorship and bans placed on topics, news comments and spontaneous campaigns.

Shanghai residents have been using mobile proxies and hijacking seemingly unrelated hashtags to talk about healthcare issues, delivery failures and the overall severity of their situation. The “positive energy” that the Chinese government wants to transmit during the recent prolonged series of lockdowns does not come naturally to those counting food supplies and online censors are working hard to filter words, trending topics and undesired social media sharing.

WeChat groups and message threads are under constant monitoring. Posts questioning the zero-Covid approach have been quickly deleted, including by leading Chinese health experts like Dr. Zhong Nanshan. Video footage is soon censored and protests and investigations are quickly made to disappear.

Where this has not worked, officials have exposed banners with warnings and outright threats like “watch your own mouth or face punishment”, while drones have been patrolling the city skies. Yet, if anything, this has led to further tensions and unspoken confrontation with Shanghai’s educated and affluent middle class.

Creative Online Solutions Harnessing Civic Energy

Announcements by Chinese social media that they would be publishing the IP addresses of users who “spread rumors” have not helped either. Tech industry research has shown that much of Asia’s tech-savvy population has a habit of using mobile proxies and other privacy tools, quickly finding workarounds to browse the internet freely and talk to the world about the hottest topics.

The sheer volume of forbidden posts is already a challenge for the very censorship system, experts explain. Unable to track all trending hashtags, state workers overlook topics that speak about the US, Ukraine or other popular news. Linking human rights elsewhere to their situation, Chinese online dissidents establish their informal channels and “hijack” the conversation to share personal or publicly relevant information about the Covid suppression in their town.

Sarcastic and satirical posts still dominate. Others hope to evade the censors by replacing words from famous poems or the national anthem. One thing is certain – social media, when harnessed with the right creativity, has proven its ability to mount pressure on the government in even some of the most strictly controlled tech environments like China.

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