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Chinese peasants defend lands, village democracy

From the World War 4 Report: The Epoch Times, an international publication run by Chinese exiles harshly opposed to the People’s Republic government, ran a synopsis Oct. 15 of its ongoing coverage of the rural conflict in Taishi, a village in Guangdong now occupied by police following protests against municipal corruption. This story says much […]

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Journalists divided over condemnation – Simon Parry

From the South China Morning Post, via Asia Media: Overseas journalists working in Shanghai have issued a statement condemning the violence in Taishi and the attacks on pro-democracy activist Lu Banglie and on reporters covering the unrest. However, the statement from the 140-member Foreign Correspondents’ Club was only issued after heated debate among members over […]

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Seeing and believing in China – Ian Mayes

From The Guardian: On Thursday last week the Guardian carried the following note in its daily corrections column: “In a report headed ‘They beat him until he was lifeless‘: How democracy activist in China’s new frontline was left for dead after a brutal attack by a uniformed mob (front page, October 10) we said that […]

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Protests surge as reforms fail to match rising hopes – Jonathan Watts

From The Guardian: Political reform is likely to be high on the agenda of a closed-door meeting of China’s communist leaders today amid growing strains between a population demanding more rights and a bureaucracy increasingly using illegal means to maintain its grip on power. Like most of the topics for discussion during the central committee’s […]

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Political reforms in China suffering problems – Richard McGregor

From The Financial Times: The severe beating and possible murder of a grassroots activist in southern China at the weekend has highlighted the deep-seated problems in implementing the limited democratic reforms allowed at the local level by the central government in Beijing. Lu Banglie was dragged from a car by a small gang manning roadblocks […]

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Chinese journalist blogs about missing democracy activist

A working Chinese investigative journalist, Yao Haiying, has blogged his thoughts about Lu Banglie, who he knew as a fellow Hubei native. Here is a quick translation of part of his post (original Chinese below): I don’t want to say too much, after all Lu Banglie is just a small person in China. But he […]

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China village democracy skin deep – Tim Luard

From the BBC: China’s tough handling of recent protests by villagers in Taishi, southern Guangdong province, has thrown into fresh doubt its claims to be introducing genuine democracy “from the bottom up”. Direct elections of local officials by almost a million villages across the country have in recent years been widely welcomed as a possible […]

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