海归网首页   海归宣言   导航   博客   广告位价格  
海归论坛首页 会员列表 
收 藏 夹 
论坛帮助 
登录 | 登录并检查站内短信 | 个人设置 论坛首页 |  排行榜  |  在线私聊 |  专题 | 版规 | 搜索  | RSS  | 注册 | 活动日历
主题: Witnesses: Chinese protesters shot, village sealed (AP World News)
回复主题   printer-friendly view    海归论坛首页 -> 海归商务           焦点讨论 | 精华区 | 嘉宾沙龙 | 白领丽人沙龙
  阅读上一个主题 :: 阅读下一个主题
作者 Witnesses: Chinese protesters shot, village sealed (AP World News)   
SD-7
[博客]
[个人文集]





游客










文章标题: Witnesses: Chinese protesters shot, village sealed (AP World News) (1002 reads)      时间: 2005-12-10 周六, 08:43      

作者:游客海归商务 发贴, 来自【海归网】 http://www.haiguinet.com

BEIJING, China (AP) -- Hundreds of riot police have sealed off a southern Chinese village after fatally shooting as many as 10 demonstrators, villagers said Friday.

It was the deadliest known use of force by security forces against Chinese civilians since the killings around Tiananmen Square in Beijing in 1989 and marked an escalation in the social protests that have convulsed the Chinese countryside.

Police were searching for the protest organizers, villagers said.

Thousands of people gathered Tuesday in Dongzhou, in southern Guangdong province, to protest the amount of money offered by the government as compensation for land taken to construct a wind power plant.

Police fired into the crowd, killing as many as 10 people, mostly men, and wounding up to 20, villagers reached by telephone said Friday. They said many people are missing.

State media have not mentioned the violence, and both provincial and local governments have repeatedly refused to comment. This is typical in China, where the ruling Communist Party controls the media and lower-level authorities are leery of releasing information without permission from the central government.

The number of protests in China\'s vast, poverty-stricken countryside has risen in recent months as anger comes to a head over land seizures, corruption and a yawning wealth gap that experts say threatens social stability. The government says about 70,000 such conflicts occurred last year, although many more are believed to have gone unreported.

The clashes also have become increasingly violent, with injuries sustained on both sides and huge amounts of damage done to property as protesters vent their frustration in face of indifferent or bullying authorities.

All the villagers reached by The Associated Press said they were nervous and scared, and most did not want to be identified for fear of retribution. One man said the situation was still \"tumultuous.\"

A 14-year-old girl said a local official visited the village Friday and called the shootings \"a misunderstanding.\"

\"He said he hoped it wouldn\'t become a big issue,\" the girl said by telephone. \"This is not a misunderstanding. I am afraid. I haven\'t been to school in days.\"

She added: \"Come save us.\"

Another villager said there were at least 10 deaths. \"The riot police are gathered outside our village. We\'ve been surrounded,\" the woman said, sobbing. \"Most of the police are armed. We dare not go out of our home.

\"We are not allowed to buy food outside the village. They asked the nearby villagers not to sell us goods,\" she said. \"The government did not give us proper compensation for using our land to build the development zone and plants. Now they come and shoot us. I don\'t know what to say.\"

One woman said an additional 20 people were wounded.

\"They gathered because their land was taken away and they were not given compensation,\" she said. \"The police thought they wanted to make trouble and started shooting.\"

She said there were several hundred police with guns in the roads outside the village Friday. \"I\'m afraid of dying. People have already died.\"

\"These reports of protesters being shot dead are chilling,\" Catherine Baber, deputy Asia director at Amnesty International, said in a statement. \"The increasing number of such disputes over land use across rural China, and the use of force to resolve them, suggest an urgent need for the Chinese authorities to focus on developing effective channels for dispute resolution.\"

Amnesty spokeswoman Saria Rees-Roberts said Friday in London that although she did not want to compare Tuesday\'s clashes with Tiananmen Square, where hundreds if not thousands of protesters died, \"police shooting people dead is unusual in China and it does demand an independent investigation.\"

(https://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/asiapcf/12/09/china.protest.ap/index.html)


作者:游客海归商务 发贴, 来自【海归网】 http://www.haiguinet.com









相关主题
The Role of a Chinese Lawyer in Today... 海归主坛 2023-7-13 周四, 14:21
[ZT]Chinese to climb ranks of world’s... 海归论坛 2006-12-12 周二, 06:21
coming up for chinese all over the world 海归论坛 2006-4-19 周三, 00:08
Amazon Amateur has arise the New Worl... 海归茶馆 2024-1-31 周三, 16:54
There are different websites buy New ... 海归招聘 2023-12-26 周二, 15:35
【70年代经典Classic Rock】Village People...... 海归茶馆 2016-11-23 周三, 18:29
【紀念Prince】The Most Beautiful Girl in ... 海归茶馆 2016-4-22 周五, 17:20
照做...Chinese Underground Hip Hop 海归茶馆 2016-4-13 周三, 21:14

返回顶端
  • Witnesses: Chinese protesters shot, village sealed (AP World News) -- SD-7 - (3931 Byte) 2005-12-10 周六, 08:43 (1002 reads)
显示文章:     
回复主题   printer-friendly view    海归论坛首页 -> 海归商务           焦点讨论 | 精华区 | 嘉宾沙龙 | 白领丽人沙龙 所有的时间均为 北京时间


 
论坛转跳:   
不能在本论坛发表新主题, 不能回复主题, 不能编辑自己的文章, 不能删除自己的文章, 不能发表投票, 您 不可以 发表活动帖子在本论坛, 不能添加附件不能下载文件, 
   热门标签 更多...
   论坛精华荟萃 更多...
   博客热门文章 更多...


海归网二次开发,based on phpbb
Copyright © 2005-2024 Haiguinet.com. All rights reserved.