【禁聞】啟東加強警戒 網傳抗議將持續

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【新唐人2012年7月30日訊】 啟東加強警戒 網傳抗議將持續

7月28號星期六,江蘇省南通市啟東上萬民眾和學生衝擊市政府,抗議日資造紙廠排污計劃之後,抗議當地政府宣佈永久取消有關項目,衝突後第二天,啟東街頭看上去似乎趨於平靜。

但是,據《日本共同社》報導說,示威所涉及的日資造紙廠計劃於7月29號恢復生產。

而當地居民則說,當局向啟東調集了大批警力,徹底封鎖了市政府、市委及大片地區。武警在路口戒備,警察在街上巡邏,多輛旅遊巴士載著大批警察,在車上待命。

另外,網上有消息說,29號,江蘇呂四等多地漁民已前往啟東支援,抗議還將持續。南通市港閘區港健養鴿場法人戴寶健也透露,28號遊行的群眾並沒有散去,一直在湘安(音)廣場聚集。反污染遊行在隨後兩天還將繼續,江蘇省的武警都已經調往啟東,南通市裡基本看不到警察,也被調往啟東。

有網友說,一場風暴即將來臨!呼籲全國網友持續關注!

拍攝啟東警察施暴 日本記者遭群毆

據日本媒體報導,日本《朝日新聞》駐上海支局長奧寺淳,7月28號在江蘇省南通市啟東採訪民眾抗議行動過程中,遭到當地警察群毆,照相機和外國人記者證也被奪走。

報導說,28號中午12點半左右,在啟東市公安局門前的路上,奧寺淳正在拍攝多名警官毆打參加抗議者時,突然被15-20名警察圍住,並奪走照相機。奧寺淳立即聲明自己是記者,但是,他遭到幾十秒鐘的毆打,頭部被腳踢,還有警察騎在他身上打他。被打後,奧寺淳將自己的記者證拿出來給警察看,但是立即被警察收走。

日本駐上海總領事館已向中共當局提出了強烈的抗議,要求警察立即歸還照相機,並回覆原狀。 《朝日新聞》社也提出了抗議,要求防止再度發生這類侵害記者採訪的行為。

編輯/周玉林

Qidong Strengthens Police, Online Protests Continue

On July 28, tens of thousands of residents in Qidong district,

Nantong, Jiangsu Province went on protest.

They attacked the city government building

over Japanese paper mill’s wastewater discharge plan.

The government declared to permanently cancel the project,

but two days later Qidong’s streets are strangely calm.

According to Kyodo News’ report, the Japanese paper mills

affected by the protest will resume operation on July 29.

Local resident said, the regime has gathered huge amounts

of police in Qidong, completely blockading large areas,

including the city government building,

the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) edifice.

Armed police are on guard, police are patrolling the streets,

many full of police buses are awaiting orders.

It’s rumored online that on July 29, fishermen from Lusi

and other areas are going to Qidong to support the protest.

Mr. Dai Baojian from Nantong Gangzha district said,

the protest crowd from the 28th did not disperse, and has continued to gather at the Xiangan Plaza.

The demonstration will continue in the next two days,

armed police from all over Jiangsu were called to Qidong.

Netizen wrote, 『a storm is coming!』 He called netizens

around the country to continue with their support.

Japanese reporter was beaten by groups of police.

A report by Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun disclosed

information about an incident with its journalist in Qidong.

Atsushi Okudera, a correspondent of its Shanghai Bureau,

was beaten by group of police for covering the protest.

His camera and press ID were confiscated

by the Chinese authorities.

The report says, “Okudera, 41, was attacked while

taking pictures of demonstrators under attack by the police.

He was on the street in front of the municipal

police building in Qidong.

All of a sudden, his camera was seized by police and 15-20

officers surrounded him and shoved him to the ground.

Although Okudera identified himself as a reporter,

police kicked him for about 20 seconds. One of the officers jumped on him.

Police seized his press ID when he showed it to them

after they stopped beating him and didn’t return his camera, which contained images he took of the protest.”

Japanese Consulate General in Shanghai has expressed

strong protest, demanding that police immediately return the camera, and repair it to its original condition.

Asahi Shimbun has also express protest, demanding

that measures need to be taken to prevent such incidents of violence against reporters from happening.

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