Friday, 1 June 2012

Chen Guangcheng is gone, but his village stays locked down

Chinese security is tight around the area where the blind human rights activist lived under house arrest. It's symptomatic of a paranoid security apparatus that invested heavily in his imprisonment.

LINYI, China — At the turnoff for the sleepy farming village of Dongshigu, a man wearing a straw hat appears to be selling watermelons at a rough-hewn stand. But when an approaching car slows, burly young men dart out from behind the nearby concrete house and rush to head it off.


Source: http://feeds.latimes.com/~r/latimes/news/nationworld/world/~3/8Fh5ojnr0bg/la-fg-china-chen-thugs-20120528,0,5990316.story

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