【新唐人2015年02月06日讯】下面我们来关注大陆各地发生的维权事件
声援范木根 警察再抓十多人
苏州抗强拆公民范木根被控“故意伤害”案,2月5号继续在苏州市中院开庭审理,数十名江苏常熟源兴包装厂讨薪员工前往声援,十多人在法庭外被警方抓走。
潜江20多农民工市府讨薪
湖北潜江市的20多名农民工,2月5号到市政府门口拉横幅讨薪,要求湖北盛远开发商还他们血汗钱,大量警察、警车、特警等,在场戒备。事件持续一整天,但讨薪农民工一无所获。
年关近 北京访民人数增加
年关将近,大陆各地前往北京上访的访民增加,2月5号,到中共中纪委上访的800余人,被押往久敬庄黑监狱关押,而前往中南海、六部口和西单商场周边上访的300多访民,则被押送到北京市西城区派出所。
四川近千集资案受害人政府请愿
2月4号,四川省遂宁市的近千集资案受害人到市政府集会,要求政府承认在他们在当地三家融资公司跑路事件中的责任,要求主管市长引咎辞职,大量警察戒备。部分请愿者集体下跪,但遂宁市政府无人理睬。
Let’s look at the brave rights defending activities
of the repressed Chinese people.
Police Arrest More Supporters of Fan Mugen
Fan Mugen, a Suzhou citizen, was accused of “intentional injury"
for resisting forced demolition.
The court hearing continued on Feb. 5 with dozens of supporters
from a local factory outside of the court room.
These workers were on a protest against wage arrears.
More than a dozen of them were arrested.
Migrant Workers Seek Justice Against Qianjiang City Government
More than 20 migrant workers held up banners on Feb. 5,
outside the city hall of Qianjiang City, Hubei Province.
They demanded their wage arrears from a local developer,
Sheng Yuang Real Estate.
A large number of police and armoured police were on
patrol at the site.
The protest took place for an entire day but to no avail.
Beijing Petitioners Increase as the Chinese New Year’s Approaches
As the Chinese New Year is approaching,
petitioners from across China have swelled in Beijing.
On Feb. 5, more than 800 petitioners in front of the Central
Commission for Discipline Inspection were taken
to Jiujingzhuan black jail.
And more than 300 petitioners in front of Zhongnanhai,
Liubukou, and Xidan Department Store were transferred
to the police station in Xicheng District.
Victims of Investment Scam Petition Local Government of Sichuan
On Feb. 4, nearly one thousand victims of an investment scam
gathered in front of the local city hall requesting the government
take responsibility for three local financing companies’ owners
ranning away with the money.
They wanted the mayor of Suining City, Sichuan Province, to resign.
A large number of police were on hand.
Some petitioners even knelt down but the protest went unheeded.