Tibetans, Indians, Taiwanese and Others in US Hold Anti China Protest

Tibetans, Indians, Taiwanese and Others in US Hold Anti China Protest

A united effort by the Tibetans, Indians, Taiwanese and Vietnamese origin Americans have come together in a protest against China. The group protest held outside the Capitol Hill in the United States saw anti China placards raised by the demonstrators. There has been a series of such protest against the communist regime since the Galwan stand off began.

The protesters are stand up against China’s expansionist policies with its neighboring countries. Protestors displayed anti-China placards saying “China vacate Aksai Chin and Kashmir”. One of the protesters held placard written “expansionist policy apart from stealing, lying, backstabbing its neighbours including India”.

“China is aggressively trying to steal the land from India in Ladakh, Arunachal Pradesh. They are intimidating Bhutan. They have also claimed that the Tajikistan mountains belong to them. Vietnam, Malaysia, Japan, Russia are also victims of China’s expansionist policies,” Prasad told ANI.

“In DC, we have a people to people contact with all the victims of China like Vietnam, Tibet, Taiwan and Hong Kong, Together we are planning a bigger congregation to protest against China in October. We are also come up with ways to shift the supply chain in other countries in the region apart from China,” he added according to the report.

Anti China sentiments are growing not just in India, it is also growing across the world. Since the beginning of Coronavirus outbreak there is a risk of large number of businesses shifting away from China. Many countries are ending their ties with prominent Chinese companies such as Huawei since these companies require to abide by the communist government’s directives. Data breaches, territory intrusions and concealing important information from the outside world has cost the world a lot and it is not being understood that it is a global trouble maker.

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