Summary
Chinese authorities heavily censored discussion of a deadly car attack in Zhuhai, removing tributes and controlling social media coverage.
The incident, which killed 35 people, was one of China’s deadliest in a decade.
Despite the government’s efforts to suppress information, videos and articles about the attack circulated outside the country’s internet firewall.
Critics warn such censorship suppresses emotions, risking further instability.
They’ll probably blame the CIA.