Communist China forces residents of Tianjin province into quarantine camps to prevent spread of Wuhan virus ahead of Winter Olympics

As China is on the cusp of hosting the controversial 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, videos have now emerged wherein one can see people being hauled up and sent to concentration camps which the Communist state claims as quarantine camps in the Jinnan District in Tianjin province to prevent the spread of the Omicron virus, which is one of the variants of the Wuhan virus. 

Tianjin is only 60 miles or just over 100 kilometers from the capital city of Beijing and is one of the nine national central cities in Mainland China and people in this city are forced by the Communist government to move into quarantine camps in order to prevent the mutated version of the Wuhan virus.

For China, hosting the 2022 winter Olympics is a matter of pride, and also for President Xi Jinping if the event gets postponed, it will be a huge loss of face as he tries to become the leader of the red state for life.

Already, many countries including the United States have diplomatically announced the boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics over the human rights violations by China in the mostly-Muslim ethnic groups in the north-western region of Xinjiang where hundreds of thousands of Muslim men and women have been kept in re-education camps.

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