Monday, March 7, 2011

Protests and arrests at the start of the National People's Congress of China

Beijing. . - At the beginning of the annual full session of the National People's Congress of China (ANP) were conducted Saturday two acts of protest, where they were detained at least three men and a woman around Tiananmen Square. A man holding a banner that read "The Communist Party should resign," before being restrained by police, a witness to the agency dpa.

In another incident were arrested two men and a woman. A man had tried to pass the police blockades to reach Tiananmen Square. Beside her, a woman held a sign aloft. Apparently they were three people who wanted to protest injustice. A dozen uniformed security forces and civil immediately intervened and took the lead to three people.

Police also arrested a dpa reporter, casual witness the event. The agents asked him to remove the photographs of the incident, after which he was released.

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