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Tag Archives: chengguan
Teng Biao: Defense in the Second Trial of Xia Junfeng Case
Xia Junfeng (夏俊峰) was a street vendor from Tieling county, Liaoning province (辽宁铁岭县). On May 16, 2009, while selling chicken strips, roasted sausages and other snacks with his wife Zhang Jing near a crossroads in Chenhe District, in the city … Continue reading
A Portrait of a “Subverter”
First published by Human Rights in China in New York as a part of its press release, which also includes a translation of Chen Pingfu’s Indictment. On Tuesday, September 4, a 55-year-old man was on trial for “inciting subversion of … Continue reading
Does Anybody like the Chengguan?
For those of you reading this outside of China, it’s important to understand that China has probably close to a dozen different kinds of police. There are traffic police, railway police, bus police and countless others. When there is a … Continue reading
Posted in Life in China
Tagged Chengdu, chengguan, China, ChinaSmack, Police, protest, riot, Shanghai, Sichuan, xintang
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