Support for "Warriors of Sitong Bridge"
This is a Beijing news story, published by TNT PRESS, that relates primarily to Peng Zaizhou news.
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•Chinese in New Zealand held an event to support the “Sitong Bridge” warriors
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On 13th of October, 2022 , a man using the alias Peng Zaizhou hung two banners on Sitong Bridge in Beijing .
The man was quickly arrested by the CCP police and has been missing ever since.
Later, it was confirmed through his Twitter account that his real name is Peng Lifa .
The NZ Democracy Platform and the Manchurian Restoration Movement , along with nearly twenty others, gathered in front of the Chinese consulate in Auckland to protest.
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