"China's Silent Mourning: Li Keqiang's Death Exposes Public Discontent"
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The mourning of Li Keqiang, a former Chinese premier, poses a challenge for Beijing as it highlights the perception of corruption among other leaders. Li's funeral drew a large crowd, with many expressing their admiration for his integrity and dedication to serving the people. This contrasted with the widespread public perception of corruption within the Chinese leadership, raising questions about the credibility and trustworthiness of other officials.
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