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Insider Says Hundreds of Violent Attacks Take Place Daily in China as Authorities Tighten Control

China is facing a surge in random violent attacks, while authorities move to censor information.
Insider Says Hundreds of Violent Attacks Take Place Daily in China as Authorities Tighten Control
Police officers patrol outside the Jingxi Hotel, where China's leaders were conducting the Third Plenum, a key economic meeting, in Beijing on July 15, 2024. Greg Baker/AFP via Getty Images
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Violent attacks are occurring across China at a scale rarely seen by the public, according to people with knowledge of the country’s internal security system. While only a handful of cases reach official reports, insiders say far more incidents are happening behind the scenes—prompting concern at the highest levels of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

One insider said that assaults such as stabbings and vehicle rammings now number in the hundreds each day nationwide, with most cases suppressed before they ever reach public view.

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Sean Tseng
Sean Tseng
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Sean Tseng is a Canada-based reporter for The Epoch Times covering U.S.–China relations, CCP politics, trade policy, and emerging technologies including AI and defense. He holds a BASc in mechanical engineering from the University of British Columbia.