Videos and still photographs filmed on the ground in Shanghai reveal a frightening, dystopian nightmare, as we’ve reported throughout the last two days. And we can only stand as passive witnesses to these atrocities because heroic residents in the city — acting as de facto journalists — refuse to remain silent about the degradation of their fundamental liberties and humanity.
Forced eviction in #Shanghai, the #CCP needs their homes as #COVID19 #quarantine site. #CCPChina #CCPVirus
— Inconvenient Truths by Jennifer Zeng 曾錚真言 (@JenniferZeng15) April 15, 2022
English titles added. (I tweeted this before without English subtitles)
能聽懂的地方都加了英文字幕了。這些人給弄到哪裏去了,有誰知道嗎?#上海 #中共病毒 pic.twitter.com/wRZOqaZWMb
The Chinese government is presently enforcing a COVID-19 lockdown throughout the whole city, which is unprecedented. People are being imprisoned in their houses, famished and unable to obtain food, while their dogs and cats are being slaughtered on the streets. Surprisingly, those may be the fortunate ones. Others are battered by cops and carried away to quarantine institutions.
Some intense moments when the #CCP police remove residents from their homes so that the buildings can be used as #COVID19 #Quarantine site. Apr 14, Nashi International Community, #Pudong New Area, #Shanghai. 4月14日,#上海 纳什国际社区暴行。下跪沒用,哭喊也沒用!#中共病毒 pic.twitter.com/zugISs87tG
— Jennifer Zeng 曾錚 (@jenniferatntd) April 14, 2022
That appears to be the case in the most recent films to emerge from Shanghai, with police holding unarmed individuals who ventured to breach a specified zone, sometimes brutally.
These new terrifying and terrible pictures were filmed beyond the barricades police had placed to enforce the city-wide lockdown, according to independent journalist Jennifer Zeng, who is now stationed in the United States.
The films show police officials evicting people so that their apartment buildings may be utilized as COVID-19 quarantine sites, as Xeng describes in these and other tweets. That is, everybody who tests positive for COVID during the next epidemic will be housed there.
She believes the Chinese believe they can do this since the citizens are renters rather than homeowners.