Shanghai police remove protesters who oppose chemical plant

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AP Shanghai
Last Updated : Jun 27 2015 | 10:13 PM IST
Police in China's financial hub Shanghai took away at least three busloads of environmental protesters outside the municipal government today, preventing the latest rally that started with a rumor that a petrochemical plant could move into the area.
Concerned with public health but shut out of decision-making, more affluent Chinese are increasingly taking to the streets to oppose potentially hazardous projects such as petrochemical plants. Authorities in turn have suppressed the assemblies that have in the past turned violent and weakened the authority of local governments.
In the latest case, thousands of residents in the Shanghai suburban district of Jinshan have been protesting outside the district government about 70 kilometers (43.5 miles) from downtown Shanghai during the past week following the rumor about a petrochemical plant moving into their neighborhood. Shanghai authorities have dismissed it as untrue.
Still skeptical, the residents planned to protest outside the municipal government in central Shanghai today, but the venue was guarded by hundreds of police, both uniformed and plainclothes. SWAT police patrolled police tapes fencing off the area the protesters planned to gather.
The police forced demonstrators to board buses before driving away from downtown Shanghai. Scuffles broke out with less obedient protesters. Police also grabbed an Associated Press reporter and tried to shove him away. Plainclothes officers used umbrellas to try to block filming.
"People got angry and started to chant, and then they were taken away by police," said a Jinshan resident who only gave her family name of Shen.
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First Published: Jun 27 2015 | 10:13 PM IST