Japan: Indians, Taiwanese, others protest against Chinese President Xi Jinping's 'dictatorial style of working'
India TodaySeveral Human rights activists of various nationalities and regions including, Japanese, Indians, Taiwanese, Tibetans and others had gathered at famous Hachiko statue near Shibuya station in Tokyo, Japan in protest against Chinese President Xi Jinping's 'dictatorial style of working'. This protest has occurred within the context of Chinese President Xi Jinping being criticised around the world for a dictatorial style of working - a trait which is unbecoming of an aspiring world leader. Since the past few years, it is quite evident that the highly ambitious Xi Jinping is aggressively trying to expand and encroach territories of all its neighbours including Japan, Philippines, Vietnam, India, Bhutan and South China Sea, East China Sea etc, either by force or by grand, opaque and dubious Belt and Road Initiatives and One Belt One Road projects. On other hand, a highly advanced and progressive country such as Taiwan is also facing various pressure tactics from China and was recently denied representation at World Health Organisation at China's behest, even though Taiwan was one of the two countries in South East Asia, other being Vietnam which put forward a brilliant counter-strategy to combat the spread of Covid-19.