Breaking News - Police assaulted and public holds authority accountable
Recently, an attack on the police occurred in Shanghai where five police died, four wounded and one security guard injured, causing a big stir in the vicinity with two hundred and sixty two residents openly holding the local government for its accountability. On July sixth, a reporter interviewed a Shanghai petitioner Duan Chun-Fang.
She said that all the tragedies of Mainland society is derived from the Communist regime that oppresses its nation to an heinous extent.
“Who is to blame? It stems from the system. The government should be held accountable for all the sufferings. What is the government doing? These police were very unfortunate, they are well looked after by the government, and public security units while we are illegally put through re-education in hard labor by the thugs hired by the Public Security Bureau and the government under false charges with many innocent people still being tortured in jails, such as, Du Xiang-Ming who is a severe diabetic on the verge of death and has been denied for any medication or medical treatment outside the jail.”
Also, the Chinese Communists in the name of the Olympics have accelerated the persecution on petitioners, feeling despaired:
“The Olympics will soon open on the eighth of August, while we as petitioners wonder what we will have to face, we are likely to be confined in secret jails for three months. Now each of us is holding an official notice to banning us from appeals in Beijing. Eight hundred demonstrated saying “No Human Rights No Olympics.” The Games have brought us disasters, with people having nowhere to turn for help and justice.”
In the letter, petitioners also said “ In Shanghai many petitioners died at the hands of villains hired by the police and related departments, many healthy people have departed in anguish and despair; many maimed in violent assaults and many petitioners sentenced to forced hard labor.




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