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发表于 2012-7-28 22:58:07
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南通启东7.28事件登上了每日邮报头版 这是国际事件啊?影响很大吗!!!
No, I want to arrest him! Swarm of officers surround one protester after rare public demo in China
These dramatic scenes show the moment a protester clashed with police in China as they were outnumbered by hoards of officers.
Around 1,000 demonstrators marched through the city of Qidong, about an hour north of Shanghai, in the latest in a string of environmental led protests.
And clashes erupted after protesters ransacked government buildings, overturned cars and flung documents from offices.
Chinese officials were forced to cancel an industrial waste pipeline project after the anti-pollution demonstrators occupied the government office in eastern China, destroying computers and overturning cars.
Sparked by fears of environmental degradation the latest clash highlights the social tensions the government in Beijing faces as it approaches a leadership transition this year.
It was also the second cancellation of an industrial project this month, as officials buckle under pressure from protests.
Zhang Guohua, city mayor of the eastern China city of Nantong, said in a statement the city would terminate the planned pipeline that would have emptied waste water from a Japanese-owned paper factory via the coastal town of Qidong into the sea.
Several protesters entered the city government's main building and were seen smashing computers, overturning desks and throwing documents out the windows to loud cheers from the crowd.
A number of cars and a minibus were overturned and destroyed, while at least two police officers were dragged into the crowd at the government office and punched and beaten up.
But police were out in numbers, many in riot gear, as they clashed with a number of protestors.
Environmental worries have stoked calls for expanded rights for citizens and greater consultation in the tightly controlled one-party state.
The outpouring of public anger is emblematic of the rising discontent facing Chinese leaders, who are obsessed with maintaining stability and struggling to balance growth with rising public anger over environmental threats.
The protest followed similar demonstrations against projects the Sichuan town of Shifang earlier this month and in the cities of Dalian in the northeast and Haimen in southern Guangdong province in the past year.
The leadership has vowed to clean up China's skies and waterways and increasingly tried to appear responsive to complaints about pollution.
But environmental disputes pit citizens against local officials whose aim is to lure fresh investment and revenue into their areas.

既然是国际影响,那就按国际惯例,你懂的!!!很多很爆炸!!
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