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Human Rights Watch has urged China to release Peng Lifa, a man who protested against President Xi Jinping's strict "Zero-Covid" policy two years ago. Peng unfurled banners on Beijing's Sitong Bridge, stating demands for food, freedom, and an end to autocracy. He was arrested and hasn't been seen since, with unverified reports suggesting some family members may be under house arrest.
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