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Military coup in China, Xi Jinping under house arrest? Wide spread on social media
Military coup in China, Xi Jinping under house arrest? Wide spread on social media
Beijing: Rumors are widely circulating in the social media that there has been a military coup in China and that President Xi Jinping is under house arrest.
These rumors also come following reports that some flights from the airport in the Chinese capital, Beijing, have been canceled and the country’s military has stepped up military preparations.
It is being circulated in the social media that Xi Jinping has been removed from the presidency and that he has been placed under house arrest by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). But no official confirmation has come out regarding this.
Some accounts, including Chinese social media handles, have claimed that Xi Jinping has been removed from his military powers and head of the PLO and is under house arrest.
Beijing shocked legend: Xi visited Central Asia on the 14th, and Hu and Wen successfully persuaded Song Ping, the former member of the Standing Committee, that followingnoon, and took control of the Central Guard Bureau that night. Jiang Zeng and the members of the Central Committee in Beijing were informed on a single line. The original Standing Committee members removed his military power by a show of hands. When he found out, he returned to Beijing on the evening of the 16th, was controlled at the airport, and is now under house arrest at Zhongnanhai’s home. The real image will be announced at the Seventh Plenary Session of the 19th Central Committee. Unable to verify. pic.twitter.com/bVUQMwToZg
— New Highland official website: https://www.newhighlandvision.com/ (@5xyxh) September 22, 2022
On September 22, a large troop of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army left for Beijing. The front of the army was in Huailai, Beijing, and the rear was in Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province. The marching team was 80 kilometers long. pic.twitter.com/zx6YE591C6
— Wanjun Xie (@wanjunxie) September 23, 2022
#PLA military vehicles heading to #Beijing on Sep 22. Starting from Huanlai County near Beijing & ending in Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province, entire procession as long as 80 KM. Meanwhile, rumor has it that #XiJinping was under arrest following #CCP seniors removed him as head of PLA pic.twitter.com/hODcknQMhE
— Jennifer Zeng (@jenniferatntd) September 23, 2022
This video of military vehicles moving to #Beijing comes immediately following the grounding of 59% of the flights in the country and the jailings of senior officials. There’s a lot of smoke, which means there is a fire somewhere inside the #CCP. #China is unstable. https://t.co/hSUS3210GR
— Gordon G. Chang (@GordonGChang) September 24, 2022
The PLA has taken control of China. #XiJinping had been put under house arrest. General #LiQiaoming is supposed to be the new president of #China.
After this #chinacouptwo happiest person in China RN are: pic.twitter.com/S0AxPP3tFp— Virat (@legitvirat) September 24, 2022
They say the coup happened when Xi went to Samarkand in Uzbekistan to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit.
Some reports also mention that People’s Liberation Army General Li Qiaoming has taken office as the new president.
Neither the ruling Chinese Communist Party nor state media have yet commented on the issue.
Meanwhile, the Chinese government’s police department sentenced former minister Sun Lijun to life in prison for accepting $91 million in bribes in a corruption case. After this, reports of a military coup are also coming out.
Content Highlight: Unconfirmed Social media buzz saying Military coup in China and president Xi Jinping is under house arrest
Watch China and Russia meet in 7 months
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Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed concern regarding Ukraine’s situation during a meeting with President Putin. At the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meeting in Uzbekistan, President Xi Jinping and President Vladimir Putin had the opportunity to meet face-to-face in seven months.
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China did not directly to the situation in Ukraine Just stated that he was ready to give full support to Russia. The Russian side also stated that President Putin understands China’s concerns over Ukraine issues.
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Samarkand (agencies)
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin demonstrated their determination to support each other and strengthen their relationship, during their first meeting since the start of the Russian attack on Ukraine.
The two leaders met on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, at a time when relations between their countries and the West are tense.
At the start of the meeting, which was broadcast live, the Chinese president said, “China is willing to make efforts with Russia to play the role of great powers and play a guiding role in spreading stability and positive energy in a world shaken by social unrest.”
For his part, Putin condemned Western attempts to establish a “unipolar world, which are totally unacceptable.”
Their previous meeting dates back to last February, when the Russian president attended the Winter Olympics in Beijing. They emphasized their “limitless” friendship. A few days later, Putin launched his attack on Ukraine.
“We greatly appreciate the balanced position of our Chinese friends on the Ukrainian crisis,” Putin told Xi yesterday.
“We understand your concern,” he added, without specifying what issues China might have raised regarding Ukraine.
Beijing has neither supported nor publicly criticized the Russian attack on Ukraine, while repeatedly expressing its support for Moscow in the face of Western sanctions.
According to Chinese TV, Xi is scheduled to hold talks in Samarkand with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, Russia’s main ally.
The meeting between Xi and Putin is considered the most anticipated event for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, which is scheduled to continue until Friday and includes many leaders, including the leaders of India, Pakistan, Iran, Turkey and Central Asian countries.
The Russian Defense Ministry said that Russian and Chinese ships conducted a joint patrol in the Pacific Ocean yesterday, in order to “strengthen their maritime cooperation” as evidence of the rapprochement.
During yesterday’s meeting, Putin reiterated Moscow’s support for Beijing with regard to Taiwan, where visits by US officials in recent weeks have angered China, describing it as a “provocation”.