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Age 64
Date of birth April 7,1960
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Beijing
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NationalityChinese
Alma mater Beijing Foreign Studies University
Term2005
Parents Hu Kexian
Xiao Jinfeng
Graduate dateJuly 1982, November 1989
Children 1
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Hu Xijin is a Chinese journalist and the former editor-in-chief and party secretary of the conservative popular media Global Times, a tabloid under the auspices of the Chinese Communist Party's official People's Daily newspaper.

A young couple's ordeal captivates Chinese internet

A young couple's ordeal captivates Chinese internet
Dec 3,2023 8:31 pm

... They recorded the process of being beaten, and they were wronged but had nowhere to go, " Hu Xijin, former editor-in-chief of the state-run Global Times, wrote on Weibo...

Evergrande: The rise and fall of the property giant's billionaire founder

Evergrande: The rise and fall of the property giant's billionaire founder
Sep 29,2023 8:41 pm

... " Minimising homebuyers losses at all costs should be the next biggest consideration in dealing with the Evergrande crisis, " Hu Xijin, the paper s former chief editor wrote...

Evergrande: Why should I care if China property giant collapses?

Evergrande: Why should I care if China property giant collapses?
Sep 28,2023 7:20 am

... In a post on China s chat app and social media platform WeChat, the influential editor-in-chief of state-backed Global Times newspaper Hu Xijin said Evergrande should not rely on a government bailout and instead needs to save itself...

How has China reacted to the balloon saga?

How has China reacted to the balloon saga?
Feb 14,2023 6:01 am

... Prominent commentator Hu Xijin, former editor-in-chief of Global Times, thought the US " had to end" the situation by using a missile, because Americans " aren t able to treat an accident by seeking truth from facts, instead they had to politicalise it"...

China signals ease in Covid policy after mass protests

China signals ease in Covid policy after mass protests
Dec 1,2022 2:50 am

... Former state media editor Hu Xijin, who now offers pro-Communist Party comments on Twitter, insisted the moves showed China was now " speeding up to cast aside large-scale lockdowns"...

China protest: Mystery Beijing demonstrator sparks online hunt and tributes

China protest: Mystery Beijing demonstrator sparks online hunt and tributes
Oct 14,2022 5:11 am

... Although Chinese media have not reported on the incident, former Global Times editor Hu Xijin appeared to refer to it when he tweeted on Thursday evening that the " vast majority" of Chinese people supported Communist Party rule and were " hoping for stability and opposing upheaval"...

Liz Truss: 'She will make Johnson seem a political genius' - world reacts

Liz Truss: 'She will make Johnson seem a political genius' - world reacts
Sep 6,2022 12:11 pm

... " Truss will likely be one of Britain s most mediocre prime ministers, " tweeted Hu Xijin, a commentator for the Chinese Communist Party-affiliated Global Times...

Pelosi Taiwan visit: Beijing vows consequences if US politician travels to island

Pelosi Taiwan visit: Beijing vows consequences if US politician travels to island
Jul 27,2022 6:50 am

... " If Pelosi visits Taiwan, [People s Liberation Army] military aircraft will accompany Pelosi s plane to enter the island, making a historic crossing of the island by military aircraft from mainland for the 1st time, " Hu Xijin wrote...

China protest: Mystery Beijing demonstrator sparks online hunt and tributes

Feb 8,2022 8:08 pm

By Yvette TanBBC News

A rare and dramatic Protest in Beijing that criticised President Xi Jinping has sparked an online hunt for The Mystery protester's identity, as well as heartfelt tributes.

The protester had mounted Sitong bridge in the Haidian district of Beijing, and draped two large banners calling for an end to China's harsh zero-Covid policy and the overthrow of Mr Xi.

While state media have remained silent, photos and videos of Thursday's event have circulated widely online, prompting a swift crackdown by censors on Social Media platforms and the Wechat App used by most Chinese.

Thursday's Protest took place on the eve of a historic Communist Party Congress , where Mr Xi is due to be handed a third term As Party chief, cementing his hold on power.

The person also set what appeared to be car tyres On Fire , and could be heard chanting slogans into a loudhailer.

Reports say one person has been arrested in connection to the Protest . Pictures of The Incident showed police officers surrounding the person, who wore a yellow hard hat and orange clothing.

The Bbc has asked local police for comment.

Many have praised the lone protester's actions, calling them a " hero" and referring to them as the " new Tank Man" - a reference to The Unknown Chinese Man who stood in front of tanks during the 1989 Tiananmen protests.

Online sleuths have attempted to track the person down, focusing on a Chinese researcher and physicist hailing from a village in the Northern Province of Heilongjiang. A BBC check with village officials confirmed that A Man with that name used To Live there.

He had posted what appeared to be a manifesto on popular research site ResearchGate. This Was later Taken Down , though others have since uploaded copies of it.

In the 23-page document, he called for a strike and acts of Civil Disobedience - Such as smashing Covid testing stations - on Sunday. This Was to stop " The Dictator Xi Jinping from illegally continuing in office, so that China can embark on The Road to democracy and freedom".

Some Chinese have congregated on The Man 's two Twitter accounts, posting what they claimed were his pictures and writing hundreds of grateful messages.

" You're a hero and you have my respect, " wrote one person, while another said: " Salute to The Hero of The People ! Hope you can safely return! "

The Man 's name is among material related to the Protest that has been censored online. No references to The Incident could be found on Chinese Social Media site Weibo as on Friday morning.

Footage and pictures of the Protest and related keywords including " Haidian" " Beijing protester" and " Sitong bridge" were quickly scrubbed. Phrases tangentially related to the Protest , including " bridge" and " hero" also returned limited results.

Although Chinese Media have not reported on The Incident , former Global Times editor Hu Xijin appeared to refer to it when he tweeted on Thursday evening that the " vast majority" of Chinese people supported Communist Party rule and were " hoping for stability and opposing upheaval".

Many Chinese have reported that their accounts on Social Media platforms or Wechat - China's biggest messaging App - had been temporarily banned after they shared pictures of the Protest or posted messages alluding to the Protest .

The Bbc has reached out to Tencent, Wechat 's parent company, for confirmation.

Such dramatic Protest - and public criticism of the Government - is rare in China, though China's tough " zero Covid" policy has fuelled growing public frustration.

In 2018 A Woman who defaced a poster of Mr Xi, saying she opposed his " tyranny" was later admitted to a Psychiatric Hospital .

The Beijing protester's actions come at an especially politically sensitive time, with thousands of police officers expected to be mobilised across the capital ahead of the week-long party Congress .



Source of news: bbc.com

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