Friday, August 22, 2008

Nice to see how the Chinese have eased up on human rights


Two elderly Chinese women have been sentenced to a year of "re-education through labor" after they repeatedly sought a permit to demonstrate in one of the official Olympic protest areas, according to family members and human rights advocates.

The women, Wu Dianyuan, 79, and Wang Xiuying, 77, had made five visits to the police this month in an effort to get permission to protest what they contended was inadequate compensation for the demolition of their homes in Beijing.

During their final visit on Monday, public security officials informed them that they had been given administrative sentences for "disturbing the public order," according to Li Xuehui, Ms. Wu's son.

Do you want to know why they want to protest? Their grievance, receiving insufficient compensation when their homes were seized for redevelopment. Probably to make way for the Olympics.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Give 'em The Shocker !