China aims to curb mass killings by investigating personal disputes and tightening censorship.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has directed local governments to prevent mass killings after a recent surge of such incidents, including drivers running over pedestrians and knife attacks. Local officials are investigating personal disputes like marital conflicts and inheritance issues, raising concerns about further infringement on personal freedoms in China. The government has also enforced censorship to prevent copycat crimes, tightening its control over social and political aspects.
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