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Chinese police 'shoot protesters'
2005-12-07
Chinese armed police are reported to have opened fire on protesters in the southern province of Guangdong, shooting dead at least two people. Witnesses told US broadcaster Radio Free Asia the incident happened after hundreds of police tried to disperse up to 1,000 demonstrators near Shanwei. Protesters were angry because they had not been compensated for land taken by the government to build a power plant. The incident is the latest in a series of such disputes in rural China.

Police and local government officials have refused to comment on the latest incident, which took place in Dongzhou village, near Shanwei. Protests by villagers over issues such as land seizures, corruption and pollution have become more common in China in recent years. One of the most prominent such demonstrations, earlier this year, took place in the village of Taishi, also in Guangdong province. Villagers accused Taishi's chief of embezzling public funds in a deal involving the sale of a large tract of village land. The stand-off between locals and security forces lasted several weeks.
Posted by:Steve

#1  Most Chinese cops don't carry guns. (Most Chinese crooks don't either). I'm impressed that guns - and ammo - were issued for this demonstration. I'm surprised that this is happening in Guangdong.

Officials in that province are corrupt - but they generally try for win-win outcomes to minimize problems like this. For an important reason - your average Chinese citizen isn't exactly a docile creature averse to violence or murder. What you see in the chop-socky movies is semi-correct - there is the mentality that if someone kills a close relative, it is your personal mission in life to kill him - together with his entire family, if possible, preferably in as brutal a manner as possible. Revenge must not only be carried out - it must be seen to be carried out. And most Chinese security personnel are neither allowed to carry guns under normal circumstances nor issued significant amounts of ammo for their guns.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2005-12-07 11:51  

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