2011 Zengcheng riot

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The 2011 Zengcheng riot (6•11事件) began on June 10, 2011 in Xintang town (新塘镇), Zengcheng, Guangdong, China and is ongoing.[needs update] The demonstrators are mainly migrant workers in Xintang.[1]

Background[]

On June 10, 2011 a 20-year-old pregnant woman named Wang Lianmei (王联梅) was manhandled by security personnel in front of a supermarket in Dadun village, Xintang. The security personnel was hired by the local government.[1] In the scuffle the woman fell to the ground and her husband Tang Xuecai (唐学才) was beaten. Both are from Sichuan province.[2]

Riot[]

The incident started late Friday June 10 with the riot lasting several days at Xintang. By June 11 more than a thousand people participated. Cars were smashed, ATMs were broken into. Police were attacked.[3]

At around 9pm Sunday June 12 over 1,000 migrant workers began gathering. The demonstrators marched toward Phoenix city where ranks of police formed a human barricade.[1] Armed police used tear gas to disperse the crowd.[1] Thousands of rioters overturned police cars and set fire to local government offices.[1] About 25 people were arrested, and there were no deaths reported.[3][4]

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References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Angry migrant workers riot for third day". SCMP.com. Retrieved 2011-06-13.
  2. ^ 颜筱箐 (2009-09-25). "Work panel to quell rumors with unrest in S China town". China.org.cn. Retrieved 2011-06-13.
  3. ^ a b "增城:不法分子两度聚集袭警_财经_凤凰网". Finance.ifeng.com. Retrieved 2011-06-13.
  4. ^ "BBC News - China unrest: 25 arrested after clashes with police". Bbc.co.uk. 2011-06-09. Archived from the original on 12 June 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-13.


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