On November 12th 2024, a devastating incident in Zhuhai, China’s Guangdong province, took the lives of 35 Chinese citizens. Yet, the story was swiftly buried under the CCP’s censorship machinery. As Zhuhai hosted the prestigious China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition 2024, the regime prioritized controlling the narrative over addressing the tragedy, scrubbing evidence and stifling reporting to protect its image. This is not an isolated case but part of a troubling pattern where power takes precedence over people. It’s a stark reminder of the urgent need for accountability and transparency in the face of suppression.