CNN's Beijing reporter breaks down latest police moves to suppress protests
Police in China are increasing censorship and intimidation tactics by taking residents' phones and deleting social media apps. This comes as an attempt to try and end protests over the government's zero-Covid policy. CNN's Selina Wang reports.
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