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Chinese Protesters Shout ‘Down with the Chinese Communist Party!’
By Tang Ming
Epoch Times Staff Created: February 3, 2012 Last Updated: February 5, 2012
Two villagers were injured in a knife attack by transportation officials trying to collect fees. The incident triggered a mass protest on Jan. 29, 2012 in Qiaotou, Jiangxi Province, with people shouting, “Down with the CCP!” and "Burn the five star red flag!"
Chinese protesters in Jiangxi Province, enraged over a knife attack by government staff that injured two villagers, yelled “Down with the Chinese Communist Party” (CCP) and other anti-regime slogans.
The location of the protest has historical and symbolic significance as it is the site of a former Red Army base and was the starting point of the Red Army’s ‘Long March’ more than 80 years ago.
Nearly a thousand people participated in the protest on the afternoon of Jan. 29, outside the local police station in the township of Qiaotou in China’s northern Jiangxi Province.
Mr. Li, a local resident, told The Epoch Times, employees of the Yudu County transportation supervision department attacked two villagers with knives. The local communist party chief and other government heads came to the protest site, and delivered propaganda speeches to try calming down the demonstrators, but it had the opposite effect.
“People were really disgusted with the officials’ all-talk-no-action approach. They were very emotionally charged and shouting back at the officials. It was very chaotic,” Li said.
One of the protesters told The Epoch Times: “People shouted ‘The CCP is killing people’, ‘Down with the CCP’, ‘Burn the five star red flag’, and more. Some people also tried to hurl bricks at two of the attackers who were hiding in a conference room. Police and officials couldn’t do anything except just watch,” he said.
History Revisited
A democracy activist, who wished to remain anonymous, told The Epoch Times that this protest and other recent demonstrations have special historical significance.
He said 85 years ago, the CCP established its first rural Soviet regime in the County of Lufeng in Guangdong Province, which is the site of recent mass rebellion by Wukan villagers, who drove out the local CCP village government.
“Yudu County was the starting point of the Red Army’s so called ‘Long March’ more than 80 years ago, and today the Qiaotou villagers shouted ‘down with the CCP!’ It looks like the CCP regime can’t last too much longer,” he said.
The Qiaotou incident started in the morning of Jan. 29, around 9 am, when four transportation coordinators, government officials from the local long-distance bus station, came to collect transportation management fees and got into an argument with transport contractors. During the dispute, the coordinators allegedly slashed two contractors with knives.
Chinese Protesters Shout
Why should such news be banned here? What in the above typical Epoch Times article is not accurate?
No one knows if people shouted "Burn the 5 star red flag". No photos.
Its also funny how they claim repression, and then say "Police and officials couldn’t do anything except just watch,” he said."
Is it repression, or is it not repression? If there is repression, why do the police just not shoot them and be done with it, rather than "powerless to do anything but watch"?
And finally, this incident is from 2009, not 2012 and consisted of 30 relatives of a guy killed in a traffic accident wanting compensation. 4 police were injured due to the thugs attacking them; despite being beaten and surrounded, the police did not draw their guns and fire on the violent thugs, something unimaginable in the US where any violent action against a police officer is grounds for immediate and summary shooting.
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Chinese posts from some BS blogs and then cry if some body uses Epoch times.. Funny Chaps
name ONE chinese poster that sources blogs.