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China studen
25th May 2009, 15:45
Guangdong Province, China May 23 large disturbance

Yingde City, Guangdong Province, China riots. The causes of corruption in local government. Chinese dissatisfaction triggered. (Local and overseas Chinese 30 years ago to flee from Vietnam).Thousands of people to participate. Hundreds of people were injured. It is reported that someone had died.

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Lynx
25th May 2009, 17:45
More eyewitness accounts of social struggles within China need to be posted at RevLeft.

redSHARP
26th May 2009, 06:35
what is going on in China anyway? does the communist party have any "communists" left in it? are their other leftist parties emerging? are the people chaffing under a new capitalist system?

China studen
26th May 2009, 07:00
what is going on in China anyway? does the communist party have any "communists" left in it? are their other leftist parties emerging? are the people chaffing under a new capitalist system?


Only a small communist party. Most of those old communist cadres to retire.
May not be a new generation of communists eager to join the party. I am the example.

BIG BROTHER
26th May 2009, 07:26
Does anyone know the character of this actions?

China studen
27th May 2009, 07:09
Does anyone know the character of this actions?


You asked the leaders of the riots it? Not well-known leaders. Only the local villagers.

Under normal circumstances, after the end of repression. Few people will be arrested. They are the primary elements found. In essence, they are only scapegoat.

China studen
30th May 2009, 08:31
More eyewitness accounts of social struggles within China need to be posted at RevLeft.


I have many cases in China. However, the translation is very difficult. This hindered the dissemination of information I have.

Lynx
30th May 2009, 18:02
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Allow me to say (on behalf of RevLeft) that we appreciate the accounts you have provided. They are important.

redSHARP
30th May 2009, 19:44
why was there a protest?