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    China's riot town: 'No one else is listening'

    China's riot town: 'No one else is listening'

    By Eunice Yoon, CNN
    June 17, 2011 9:35 p.m. EDT


    A photo dated June 12 shows damaged police cars overturned by protesters in Xintang, China.

    STORY HIGHLIGHTS


    • CNN crew questioned by police in Xintang, scene of riots by angry workers
    • Unusually for China, people in Xintang willing to be interviewed on camera
    • Economic uncertainty is behind wave of discontent

    Xintang, China (CNN) -- The authorities here are obviously nervous. My crew and I are sitting in a local government building being questioned by six propaganda officials.

    One of them is scribbling down our credentials in a worn pocket-sized notebook. My producer, Steven Jiang, is talking non-stop to one officer who looks especially nonplussed.

    We traveled to the manufacturing town of Xintang to investigate why thousands of migrant workers suddenly took to the streets just a week ago.
    We knew the unrest was triggered by what appeared to be a minor event -- a pregnant migrant worker and her husband got in a scuffle with city officials and she ended up falling on the ground.

    However, the ferocity by which this dispute exploded in a massive conflagration, pitting thousands of enraged workers against hundreds of riot police, took many by surprise.

    The unrest seems to belie the image of China as a bustling economy going from strength to strength, enriching the lives of millions across the country, especially in the industrial south. But the problem is many people feel they are not getting their fair share of the rapid growth. Since we arrived, the streets look relatively calm here. People are out shopping. Cars are on the roads.

    However, the frustrations the workers feel is palpable.

    We visited a job center and, for the first time since I started reporting in China years ago, workers approached us unfazed by our cameras. They were unafraid to vent their grievances to foreign TV journalists even as the police looked on.

    The workers complained of the lack of jobs, unscrupulous bosses hoarding back pay, and corrupt local officials.

    In China, with its one-party government, getting people to speak openly about the authorities is challenging and extremely rare, especially with the cameras rolling. It struck me these workers must feel no one else is listening.

    Economic uncertainty is the root cause of China's wave of discontent. However, unlike in the Middle East, people here are not calling for a new government. What they want is a way to right wrongs and not to be forgotten.

    We had been filming for several hours before the propaganda officials stopped us at a jeans factory to take us in for questioning. They told us Xintang had just been declared a special zone requiring additional permissions above and beyond our press credentials to report here.
    We apply for new permits but, not surprisingly, they aren't granted and we are told we have to leave.

    We need more video footage of the town so we negotiate a few more minutes of filming -- but we have to be escorted and are asked not to film the increasing security presence.

    Migrant workers had told us more police patrol the town at night. Unfortunately, we won't be able to see that for ourselves.

    From China's riot town: 'No one else is listening' - CNN.com

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    One of those things that no matter how much they try to control the rioting and/or whether word of it gets out eventually it will.

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    So the Chinese workers aren't getting the money, and American workers aren't getting the money, where has all the money gone?

    Way too many billionaires in the world today....are we headed for a dark age where the kings sit in their castles with all the money while us serfs scrape by?
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    Quote Originally Posted by maniclion View Post
    are we headed for a dark age where the kings sit in their castles with all the money while us serfs scrape by?
    Yes. We are. There just aren't enough people who realize it and may not realize it until too late.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maniclion View Post
    So the Chinese workers aren't getting the money, and American workers aren't getting the money, where has all the money gone?

    Way too many billionaires in the world today....are we headed for a dark age where the kings sit in their castles with all the money while us serfs scrape by?
    people don't understand what is going on in the world. in the late 70's the UN passed a resolution to form a new Global Economic Order. what is going on today in all OECD countries is all part of it. It is all on documents on the ILO website but nobody reads this stuff its out there on the public domain. globalization, the tearing down of physical walls between countries is all part of this plan for the eventual new world order, it is no joke. group-think by the sheepable prevent them from acknowledging this.
    I train differently than most, my beef is with gravity the weights on the bar are just the medium...Thanks to Wall Street your slice of the American Pie has been reduced to a crumb.

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