Chinese President Xi Jinping insult in Sydney street sparks tense stand-off

Chinese President Xi Jinping insult in Sydney street sparks tense stand-off

A fearless activist provoked a furious reaction at a Sydney shopping centre after carrying a crude sign which read ‘F*** Xi Jinping’ through a busy Asian market.

Drew Pavlou, 20, enraged an angry mob with the obscene message to the Chinese  President at Eastwood in Sydney’s north-west.

As he and a friend were circled by a gang of locals screaming abuse at them, the stunt threatened to spiral out of control, and Pavlou had to be protected by police.

Eastwood has one of the highest Chinese populations in Sydney, and Mr Pavlou’s provocative action caused an incendiary reaction.

It only took seconds for many stunned shoppers and stallholders to vent their fury at him over the sign.

Mr Pavlou posted footage of the clash on Facebook showing him surrounded by angry stallholders at the Asian market, yelling abuse at him.

‘F*** you, motherf***er,’ one screamed at him repeatedly. ‘It’s free speech!’

Another punches the sign and tells him: ‘America has genocide, not Xi Jinping.’

And several women call the man a coward and tell him to ‘f*** off’ as he stands in the street with his hands behind his back in the face of the abuse.

He tells the crowd he’s not a coward and has not threatened anyone, and invites them to hit him while his hands are behind his back.

Police eventually restored calm after they intervened to keep the sides apart.

My point is a simple one – I should be able to insult a dictator like Xi Jinping in my own country without being physically assaulted and attacked,’ Mr Pavlou posted on Facebook.

‘Australia is a democracy and we should be free to insult any leader no matter how coarsely – this is a simple principle of free speech.

‘No way would I have been surrounded by 50 people and physically assaulted if I held up a sign saying ‘F*** Scott Morrison’ in Sydney.

‘Why should Chinese ultra-nationalists get a free pass to assault people in Australia if someone insults Xi Jinping?’

Mr Pavlou was widely lauded by his followers on social media, who acknowledged his public conduct was dangerous, but felt it sent a strong message.

‘Stay safe, Drew! This is typical barbaric behaviour by Chinese Communist Party supporters. Hope they all get deported so they can enjoy their ‘freedom’ under Xi’s rule,’ one said.

Another stated ‘that’s why people can’t and don’t like CCP supporters. How can we allow dictatorship to spread their voice in our country?

‘I bet those Chinese people won’t dare to do the same thing abusing their politicians in Beijing. Double standard of some Chinese people.’

Brisbane-based Mr Pavlou was in Sydney to support Kyinzom Dhongdue, the Tibetan-heritage Democratic Alliance candidate for the seat of Bennelong.

In July 2019, at the height of the Hong Kong protests, Mr Pavlou organised a protest at the University of Queensland in support of the Hong Kong democracy movement.

He was later suspended by the university who accused him of 11 cases of misconduct – but was able to return and continue his politics degree this year.

In December 2021, he launched the Drew Pavlou Democratic Alliance (DPDA) federal political party, pledging to fight corruption, protect human

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