Coronavirus: outspoken academic blames Xi Jinping for 'catastrophe' sweeping China
Xu Zhangrun says culture of suppression and 'systemic impotence' have created the crisis that has killed more than 1,000 people
A prominent Chinese intellectual has become the first high-profile public figure to lay the blame for the coronavirus crisis at the feet of the country's leader, Xi Jinping, saying the spread of the deadly virus has "revealed the rotten core of Chinese governance".
As the crisis expands across the country, Xu Zhangrun, a law professor from one of the country's top universities, lambasted the government under Xi in an essay titled: Viral Alarm, When Fury Overcomes Fear. In it, Xu laid the blame for the current national crisis at the feet of Xi and a culture of suppression and "systemic impotence" that he has created. The virus has now killed more than 1,000 people inside China.
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