Police are stopping people on the streets to look at their phones.
People are using the banned services to communicate and organize protests against China’s strict covid restrictions.
Protestors in Hong Kong show solidarity with people in mainland China and hold blank sheets of paper as a symbol of censorship.Police in China are checking people’s phones for the presence of foreign apps, including Instagram, Twitter, and the encrypted messaging app Telegram, according to
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