The centre government of china acts to be blind to the police shooting rural workers

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  1. china rural labour

    china rural labour New Member

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    In the riots in the Township of Zhili, the local police shot the crowded people in order to scare the others. How can a govenment do this! The media still have never reported the events. Now the rural workers in Zhili continued to strike. The Chinese media cheated the public with the local government, the centre government acted to be blind about the deeds.
     
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    savage-republican Well-Known Member

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    Thats what happens when the government controls everything. The government is screwing you and you are helping them.
     
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    How is he helping them?
     
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    Because I am from a rural labour familly in China. I don't want to see that my fellows are killed and accused of criminals without justice by Chinese government and media. The Chinese central government's attention should be attracted to the truth, not what reported on the media in china which is controlled by the local government of Zhejiang Province. Government and Media, please stop cheating the public!
     
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    You live under a totalitarian oligarchy. This is your lot in life. Accept it, escape it, or change it.

    Those are your choices.
     
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    Serfin' USA Well-Known Member

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    It's good to hear a local perspective on this. I wish you the best of luck in changing things.
     
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    china rural labour New Member

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    Thank you for your attention to the events. Hope that the government should know it impossible to control what people say. The public are not blind, and they have the rights to know the truth.
     
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    This rural community that you speak of . Any oil there ?
     
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    A true communist would be disgusted with the Chinese Communist Party. It has gone from trying to support the workers and peasants by oppressing the rich and criminals, to being interested only in its own membership and privileges and saying the proper things, to actively oppressing the workers and peasants in a particular place whenever the rich/Party members want something and by effectively tolerating a resurgent criminal class.

    This is more or less acceptable during a time of rapid economic growth but the fault lines are widening in Chinese society. If growth ever comes to a crashing halt the pressure on Chinese society could be extreme and the consequences could be very bloody indeed. China's history shows a poor ability to adapt to crisis - only after a lot of suffering does a reformed regime appear.
     
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    They are state capitalists not communists.

    Youre right they have trouble dealing with impending crisises.

    Theyre doing thier darnest now to deal with bubbles that have been rapidly forming as well as an enormous gap between the haves and have nots that make occupywallstreeters bellyaching seem like clouds on a sunny day.
     
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    I just want the justice! I do not oppose the the Chinese Communism Party. I need a solution to the problem. Not keep silent to the problem. Silence does not mean no problem! The government should cut down the tax. On contray, they tell the world that the tax rate in China is not high enough. How? How high means high enough!
     
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    I wonder how long it will be before this voice is silenced?
     
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    On the attackment are photo---The first one is The street at the town of Zhili. The photo shows the beauty of the night. But it is abnormal, because there are only the army and person on a bicycle on the street.

    The second photo is WHAT HAPPENED IN THE TOWN.

    The media in Huzhou told the CNN that the army do not enter the town of Zhili, and no one died in the riot. Obviously they cheated us. The fact is that the police shut 5 persons within one minute to death just in order to scare others---They shut without warning!

    How a country's government can do so?


    They cheated us, and the whole world. They said that only 600 hundred people involved in the riot, but the fact is that the soldiers are more than 600!

    Several days after the riots, the central government in China still keep silent about that.
     
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    those photos show what happens at ZHILI
     

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    curious are you study in US? or goto university in china?

    from the photo there, it seem the guy with green jacket hold a meat cleaver try to kill a police officer. if thats the case, the police has the right to shoot him as self defense.
    china alway put more solider than rioter in a situation like this.
     
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    Don't you see the policemen taking steel pipes. The rural worker was forced to rebel. Have you thought of that why the worker attacked the policemen by his knife which was used for cooking? The local government distributed steel pipes by people's ID and the local people killed several Anhui people with the steel pipes. However, they told CNN no one died in the riot.
     
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    thanks for sharing.
    good luck
     
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    The Judge New Member Past Donor

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    While I greatly appreciate your views, I fear that by expressing yourself here, the Chinese government will find a way to silence your views. The best way change the government is to change it from within. Join the communist party, rise up in the ranks and then once one is in a position of considerable power, force change. It is my understanding that by protesting, one will either get killed or locked up in jail. In China, the government and military is to powerful and can thus only be changed for the better from within. It is unlikely that you will accomplish much by expressing yourself or seeking the truth.
     
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    CRL good luck. Keep getting the information out.
     
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    The party is too large now. It is said that there are about 100,000,000members in Comunitist Party. I think the life in the party must be very pushy. Although I believe that China' problems can not be solved without the party or with two parties, I will not join it.
    If you don't know Chinese history, you will not know two parties' rule in turn means to China. If China is ruled by two groups, they will try to weaken each other!
     
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    What's so bad about two parties that are only interested in supreme power weakening one another. Sounds good to me, if a party isn't interested in the people then why should they be powerful. I think the best option for the Chinese is succession from the communist party the regions need to break up and govern themselves. The communist party cannot represent all of china. Even the conservative party or any of my countries main political parties cannot represent the people of a much smaller Canada.
     
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    Oh and Canada's population isn't even half that of the communist party of china. It's only about 4,637,000.
     
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    I don't find two parties fighting against each other like little kids as being the best political situation. In my view, a government works better when parties can form alliances with other parties to gain the upper hand.
     
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    if some guy holding a meat cleaver and attacking NYPD during a riot, he will get shot, period. during a riot here in US, police not just carry a baton and shield, they also carry guns, just in case. the chinese police you show us in photo was running away from the guy, he don't have helmet or shield to protect him from the meat cleavers. if this was in US the guy with meat cleaver was already dead. there is difference between intentionally killing protester vs self defense. the pictures you show us only shows the latter case.
     
  25. Serfin' USA

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    Sure, police have a right to self-defense just like everyone else.

    The Chinese government doesn't exactly have a good track record for defending labor rights though.
     

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