December 17, 2005

HE WANTS ME, BUT ONLY PART OF THE TIME:

Chinese Pressing to Keep Village Silent on Clash (HOWARD W. FRENCH, 12/17/05, NY Times)

Residents of Dongzhou, a small town now cordoned off by heavy police roadblocks and patrols, said in scores of interviews on the telephone and with visitors that they had endured beatings, bribes and threats at the hands of security forces in the week and a half after their protest against the construction of a power plant was violently put down. Others said that the corpses of the dead had been withheld, apparently because they were so riddled with bullets that they would contradict the government's version of events. And residents have been warned that if they must explain the deaths of loved ones - many of whom were shot dead during a tense standoff with the police in which fireworks, blasting caps and crude gasoline bombs were thrown by the villagers - they should simply say their relatives were blown up by their own explosives.

"Local officials are talking to families that had relatives killed in the incident, telling them that if they tell higher officials and outsiders that they died by accident, by explosives, while confronting the police, they must make it sound convincing," said one resident of the besieged town in an interview. "If the family members speak this way they are being promised 50,000 yuan ($6,193), and if not, they will be beaten and get nothing out of it."

Another villager, who, like other residents, spoke on condition of anonymity for fear or reprisals, said families of the dead who agreed to invoke accidental explosion as the cause of death had been offered $15,000 each.

"The story is being spread around the village that people were not killed by bullets, but by bombs," said one man interviewed Friday by telephone. "That's rubbish. Everybody knows they were killed by gunfire."

Posted by Orrin Judd at December 17, 2005 8:50 AM
Comments

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Posted by: toe at December 17, 2005 9:32 AM

kudos, but, hush, hush....

Posted by: oj at December 17, 2005 9:35 AM

This from the New York Times? Someone is headed to the Walter Duranty/Herbert Matthews/Anthony Lewis re-education center.

Posted by: David at December 17, 2005 11:20 AM

$15,000 each? If those are U.S. dollars (as I assume), that is huge hush money in China.

Posted by: Fred Jacobsen (San Fran) at December 17, 2005 2:42 PM

...keep it down now, voices carry...

Posted by: Mikey at December 17, 2005 5:21 PM

Blast you, toe, you got here first! My revenge will be lingering...

Posted by: Mikey at December 17, 2005 5:22 PM
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