Beijing, Feb. 28 - The so-called "movement of jasmine" today called new "rides" for March 6 in several Chinese cities to protest the lack of democracy in the country. In a statement released by the Internet, anonymous organizers of "jasmine revolution" claimed to have received reports of protest actions carried out in over 100 cities on Sunday, but did not mention the names of these cities or provided evidence of such actions.
In Beijing, the organizers had called a "walk" in the Wangfujing shopping street, were to occur without an open protest on the spot. Beijing police arrested temportalmente a dozen foreign journalists, including a dpa reporter. In Shanghai were arrested several people near the cinema Paz, where he joined a crowd of about 2,000 people.
In Beijing, the organizers had called a "walk" in the Wangfujing shopping street, were to occur without an open protest on the spot. Beijing police arrested temportalmente a dozen foreign journalists, including a dpa reporter. In Shanghai were arrested several people near the cinema Paz, where he joined a crowd of about 2,000 people.
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