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Police Grab Chemical Plant Protesters in China

Sunday, 28 Oct 2012 10:03 AM

 

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NINGBO, China — About 200 riot police officers have marched toward crowds of people and seized some demonstrators protesting over a chemical factory in an eastern Chinese city.

The officers who had been sitting inside the gate of the Ningbo city government offices put on their helmets and came outside of the compound, where hundreds of protesters were gathered Sunday.

They tore down banners that people had hung up in trees and grabbed at least three protesters. They carried them into the government compound.

People threw plastic bottles in response and shouted "Release the people" over and over again.

Earlier Sunday, the protesters' mood was fairly cheerful. On Saturday, thousands of residents clashed with police while demonstrating against the proposed expansion of the petrochemical factory because of pollution fears.

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