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Offline Vladimir

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Chinese unsatisfied with gov.
« on: May 27, 2011, 09:37:43 AM »
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  • I'm too lazy to give a proper translation, so here is a Google Translation of something I saw on Yahoo Viet Nam:

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    EmailIn out ...... Jiangxi Police identified three suspects caused bombings against government offices in this province is a person named Qian Mingqi.

    Xinhua quoted the security source in Jiangxi province, said Qian is 52 years old, residing in the administrative center of Fuzhou city of Chau Phu. This person is unemployed and taking a case related to a destroyed house, but expressed dissatisfaction in the proceedings, and may therefore seek revenge.

    Government sources in Asia said that Qian is not satisfied with the compensation he received, and angry for a case other local officials are being investigated.

    Qian Mingqi is said to have a blog on social networking sites in China. "I was forced to embark on a path that I did not want" a message on the blog there Qian. It is said to mention lost Qian new home construction, which he said was "destroyed an unauthorized way."

    Blog is still maintained above about 300 posts in the past six months, the content is complaining about the house being destroyed. Qian said that a local court in Phu Chau has deliberately ruled unfair, that he lost 2 million yuan (about $ 303,000) in lawsuits related to collapsed houses.

    This person also stressed in the blog post that the efforts in the past 10 years to change the wrong decision on the matter did not bring any results, and he will seek justice in their own way.

    52-year-old man led a story about an elderly couple trying to pursue a similar case, but died before she could make things clear. "But I, Qian Mingqi, will never end so," wrote the suspect bombers. Since last night, visitors to this blog can not comment as well as forwarding content to other blogs.

    Three consecutive explosions occurred yesterday in the eastern city of Chau Phu, Jiangxi Province. The first bomb exploded at 9h18 in a car parked at the prosecutor's office Chau Phu. About 10 minutes later the explosion happened Monday in the government buildings in the administrative center of Fuzhou. Finally, a car bomb exploded near at 9h45 management agencies in the pharmaceutical and food Fuzhou.

    The blast caused three people dead, including suspect Qian Mingqi, and injuring at least 10 others. Many cars at the scene of the explosion destroyed.


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    Chinese unsatisfied with gov.
    « Reply #1 on: May 28, 2011, 11:15:07 AM »
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  • Im pretty sure that if China went to war (on two fronts) they would have a revolution behind their back in a year's time. Weather or not it would be successful or not, I dont know, but it would be a thorn in their side. My guess is that it would start in the western regions amongst the Muslim population.

    There was actually a violent riot in one of the southern provinces some years ago  because the police were confiscating fertility drugs. Judging from the aftermath it looks like explosives were used.
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