Protests Erupt Across China as Regime Tightens Security and Restricts Drone Use

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In some cases, grievances appear to be evolving beyond specific disputes into broader political anger.

Recent protests and clashes between residents and police have broken out across multiple regions in China, highlighting growing public frustration over environmental concerns, land disputes, and local governance, while the Chinese regime has moved to tighten security controls, including sweeping new restrictions on civilian drone use.

The wave of unrest across China has prompted heightened security in the capital, Beijing, and analysts have said that the measures are linked to concerns about political stability and the safety of political leaders.

Protests Across Multiple Regions

In the central Chinese city of Wuhan, tensions have escalated over a battery manufacturing project. Local residents have opposed the project since February, citing environmental risks.

On March 8, thousands of homeowners staged a street protest that was dispersed by police, and several demonstrators were detained. Residents surrounded a deputy mayor’s vehicle during the confrontation, demanding the release of those arrested. Although the official had previously pledged to suspend the project, construction has continued, and the regime has intensified pressure on activists.

Protests reignited on the night of March 28, when hundreds of residents again took to the streets calling for the project’s cancellation. At about 11 p.m., police moved in, using force to disperse the crowd and detaining multiple people, according to witnesses and online videos. A large police presence remained in the area the following day.

In southern Guangdong Province, demonstrations have also continued in the town of Shuikou over plans to build a crematorium near residential areas and a local school. On March 25, hundreds of protesters marched through the streets; estimates from local residents put the turnout at about 3,000.

Witnesses said police detained numerous participants and that several people were injured, although exact figures remain unclear. Police have since tightened control in the surrounding areas, restricting movement and conducting ID checks of travelers and commuters.

Residents have objected to the project’s proximity to the local elementary school and a water source. Earlier protests from March 17 to 19 had already led to violent confrontations between residents and riot police outside government offices.

Elsewhere, smaller-scale protests and disputes have also turned confrontational. In China’s Inner Mongolia, villagers gathered on March 25 to demand unpaid land lease fees from a seedling company, only to be dispersed by police.

That same evening, a parking dispute at a residential complex in Sichuan Province escalated into a large protest after residents accused developers and property managers of imposing unauthorized fees and restricting access. Police intervened, and injuries and arrests were reported.

By Michael Zhuang

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