
Protest in China cases of viral school gangster
The school hooliganism in southern China has launched several protests and demanded more justice for the 14 -year -old victim.
Last week, a video went viral that the girl was killed, killed, kicking a girl in Jiyanagou city of Sichuan, and three other minors were kneeling.
Police said that all three suspects were women, age 1, 9 and 9 – and both of them were sent to special schools for “corrective education”.
As news of the incident spread on social media, many thought that the punishment was very light – especially the girl was threatened for some time and her mother had requested her daughter to the authorities for further justice.
This has increased the wave of anger online and protests outside the local government offices in Jingieu.
According to local shop owners, on August 4, more than 1000 people gathered on the road and stopped until midnight.
One of them told the BBC that the police used batons and electric products to control the crowd “things went bloody”.
Many of the videos posted online appear to verify his account. Officers can see protesters on the road and hit them with batons. A witness also said that he had put some water bottles in the police.
“People just wanted justice,” he said. “People were offended by ((shortness) punishment.”
Police have requested the locals to talk about the incident as the witnesses talking to the BBC are not ready to give their names.
While appealing to a local public security bureau, the BBC was told that “there are limitations on asking questions on foreign presses”.
The protests in China are not uncommon, but they are closed quickly and censored on the media running media and the Internet.
The protests in Jingoie were forced to issue another statement to explain the rumor of the attackers and police inspector daughters. These claims are false, police said.
“Two parents are unemployed, the two are working outside the province, a local seller and a local distribution driver,” the statement said.
The police have punished two people for spreading fake information online, stating that their post “public order has been severely disrupted and poor social impact”.
A lawyer in Shanghai said in an online post that the incident has highlighted the ongoing legal stroke for the Chinese authorities for the For.
“The penalty for causing minor injuries is very mild, while the victims have neglected the physical and mental trauma by law, which causes significant imbalance in their rights,” he wrote on Chinese social media platform Weibo.
The BBC has verified its certificates, but not ready to name it.
In recent years, hooliganism has become a very sensitive topic in China, and the allegations of the students have been protested in the past.
In January this year, The death of a teenager caused a violent protest A city in northeast China. During the demonstrations in Pungaing in Shanki province, the goods were thrown at the police. Officers SAID said that the teenager died in an accident in his school bedroom, but there are allegations of cover-up on social media.
Previous year A Chinese court sentenced a long sentence Two teenagers who killed a classmate in Hebei province with shovels. A 13 -year -old boy buried the victim in a vegetable greenhouse.
The victim was threatened by his classmates, his family and lawyer, while the court said that he had a “conflict” with the guilty teenagers.
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