Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

RARE PROTEST HELD IN BEIJING, COPS WARN ON GATHERINGS

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in the Chinese capital have warned against illegal gatherings after they shut down part of a major road when demonstrat­ors gathered to stage a rare protest in Beijing, complainin­g the government was unfairly targeting a charity.

While there are thousands of protests every year in China over everything from pollution to corruption, large protests are rare in heavily guarded and affluent Beijing, with the ruling Communist Party valuing stability above all else.

State news agency Xinhua said late last week police had detained executives from a company called Shanxinhui, accusing them of operating a pyramid scheme and duping people out of money in the name of raising funds to help the poor.

Beijing police said in a statement late on Monday “certain members of Shanxinhui were incited by those with ulterior motives to come to Beijing and illegally gather, seriously disturbing social order in the capital”.

Their behaviour was “suspected of offending against laws and rules” and police were able to convince the demonstrat­ors to leave in an orderly manner, it said.Some people had been detained for “taking the lead” in creating trouble and refusing to listen to instructio­ns, the police said, without elaboratin­g.

There was no sign of any protesters on Tuesday morning, with a light but noticeable presence of police officers and vehicles near the protest venue. REUTERS

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