Identity cards seized to stop Liuzhou residents protesting.

Posted by Michael Anderson on Friday, September 5th, 2008
 
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More evidence is coming to show the mass control the Communist Regime is inflicting on Chinese citizens to stop them from publicly showing their discontent. In Liuzhou, Wei Yujuan was seized from her daughter’s home and detained for involvement in a public protest. Her identity card was confiscated and she was beaten by government security while detained at a retirement village. She told sound of Hope reporters that her mobile phone and identity card were confiscated and she was beaten to the point of mild concussion.

Wei Yujuan was originally operating a breeding farm. The farm was demolished during the lead up to the Olympics, with virtually no compensation, to make way for a bridge.

She built the farm as a poverty relief project and built it as a base for the project. Wei Yuhuan lost several millions as a result of the forced demolishing of her property. She revealed that even the pitiful compensation that the government officials promised has to this day never been recieved.

Because of this, Wei had petitioned time after time and had been detained for doing so many times. She claims that she will not stop until justice is done.

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