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China university students protest Marxist group shakeup

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BEIJING: A dozen students from a top Chinese university staged a protest yestereday after the school removed the president of an oncampus Marxist group amid an ongoing crackdown on student activists this year.

The students gathered in an open area in front of the science department where they held up signs and shouted slogans protesting the change in the society’s leadership.

But security moved in almost immediatel­y and started pulling students away, forcing some to the ground while others were pushed towards a waiting black car.

Peking University did not immediatel­y respond to AFP’s request for comment.

The university said Thursday that it ‘restructur­ed’ the studentrun Marxist group, replacing core members and student leaders, including former president Qiu Zhanxuan, with their own picks.

Many of the 32 new members are from the Communist Youth League or the Communist Party.

The move came one day after Qiu was detained by police for ‘disturb(ing) the public order’ on campus by singing and holding slogans.

An eyewitness told AFP that Qiu was arrested for attempting to commemorat­e the 125th birth anniversar­y of Mao Zedong, whose legacy in China remains controvers­ial.

Though President Xi Jinping has called for a refocusing on Communist roots — including a May speech which called for Marxism to be promoted in campuses and classrooms — Beijing is increasing­ly wary of student-run Marxist societies, especially those that try to apply theory to practise. — AFP

 ??  ?? Four students hold up signs as they protest against the change in a student-run Marxist group’s leadership at Peking University in Beijing. — AFP photo
Four students hold up signs as they protest against the change in a student-run Marxist group’s leadership at Peking University in Beijing. — AFP photo

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