
Breaking Borders: How Chinese Citizens Are Fighting Back CCP Oppression
Exit bans are just one physical manifestation of the omnipresent controls that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) imposes on society.
The term 'exit ban' in Chinese has many layers of meaning.
Join Terri for an analysis of what these are and how Chinese people are fighting back against the CCP's invisible prison.

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