Petitioners in China 'abducted' by authorities

by Amitjha | December 8, 2008 at 11:15 pm
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The more China tries to improve its human rights record the more it spoils it.The normal process of greviance making is respected in democracy but Chinese authorities is noy ready to listen any criticism of any short.The way they are treating the petitioner is non tolerable for any civilised society.Unfortunately they even cannot imagine to protest.....Tienmann episode still live in their memory.


The authorities in the eastern Chinese city of Xintai have been abducting citizens who make complaints, according to a state newspaper.

These people are held in mental hospitals until they withdraw their grievances, the Beijing News reports.

An investigation found that at least 18 people had been detained in this way, after trying to take complaints about local officials to higher authorities.

Some of those held were reportedly forced to take powerful drugs.

Sun Fawu was held for 20 days in a psychiatric hospital and force-fed drugs, after he complained about ruined farmland near his village, according to the newspaper.

He was only released after he promised not to complain again.

Another man was reportedly sent by police to the Xintai Mental Hospital two years ago, after he became involved in a land dispute, and is still being held there.

In total, as many as 18 people have been held by the hospital, according to the Beijing News.

Local officials in China often try to stop people taking complaints about their treatment to provincial capitals or Beijing.

Human rights groups have long accused China of forcing dissidents into psychiatric hospitals.

Some are imprisoned against their will for years, without ever facing formal charges.


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gerrypopplestone

The Chinese authorities have a huge problem on their hands:  so many people protest daily that they get overwhelmed.

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Amitjha

well population overburden might be a problem for chinese authorities,but this is not logical justification for attrocities they commit.

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