Recently, this matter has caused a big stir, with the mid-level repair openly defending the perpetrator as a second-generation official. The people are angry and taking to the streets to demand justice, but the police are suppressing them. Next, I will share some news about the development of the incident.
On the morning of August 5th, a young man in Jiangyou held up a portrait of Chairman Mao and loudly shouted “Long live Chairman Mao” at reactionary plainclothes police, and was subsequently taken away by the police.
On the evening of August 4th, the police began their operation.
As they picked up their phones and law enforcement recorders to record one by one, the onlookers burst into laughter and mockery.
At this moment, they still didn’t know what they would be facing in just a few minutes.
Reinforcements of SWAT and signal jamming vehicles were mobilized. The SWAT team was purely there to fight, even crossing the警戒线 (perimeter line) to seize and beat the crowd filming. The crowd debated with a police officer, but the angry police officer and others forcibly took him away.
Jiangyou is now under martial law citywide, stores are closed during the day, and the streets are full of police, plainclothes officers, roadblocks, ![]()
The ridiculous Chinese reform: problems that could be solved are left unresolved, and repression is only carried out during mass movements.
Was it photographed?
I think the same way. They obviously need to maintain control, so why not pretend to be a just and fair ruler here, and why insist on letting the whole world know that Zhongxiu is suppressing mass movements?
The people exclaimed, “This country is hopeless,” after seeing the roads blocked by the police.
(YouTube platform has a 37-minute documentary, the most complete)
The most barbaric reactionary Zhongxiu fascism does not tolerate any reform. Before mass movements develop, it suppresses them; after facing setbacks, it only resorts to more reactionary and violent means for even harsher repression. However, this will only “lift a rock to hit one’s own foot”, further revealing the reactionary nature of the entire Zhongxiu regime to the people.
Yes, if this matter spreads nationwide, the crisis faced by China Railway Maintenance Group will be even greater.
Taken.
Video 1, August 5th, Jiangyou citizen persuades police on site enforcing martial law
A young man shouted, “You also have kids. Your kids will encounter such things too. We are defending Jiangyou’s image. We want the government to give an explanation.”
Then, the young man led the crowd to shout “Long live Chairman Mao.”
An aunt nearby shouted, “Please give Jiangyou’s old residents peace.”
Video 2, August 5th, after the young man and the aunt finished speaking,
the police immediately began violent arrests, with officers spraying chili spray at onlookers.
A woman, unable to tolerate being sprayed, said something, then was forcibly dragged into a coffee shop by police, hair pulled.
Video 3, around 11:30 a.m. on August 5th, Jiangyou police stormed into a coffee shop to arrest a woman, many citizens stepped forward to rescue her, police raised batons to threaten.
Some citizens claimed they were sprayed with chili spray.
The police cars can’t catch them all, even the mid-level repairs have dispatched pig transport trucks, locking the crowd in pig cages! Truly unprecedented and unheard of.
The “Liberation” on the front of the vehicle appears even more ironic
Zhongxiu siempre realiza las acciones más reaccionarias y sin mejoras en diversos eventos, lo que provoca una intensificación de los conflictos, y esto también hace que el pueblo chino, al estallar la revolución, no confíe en las reformas y tenga el espíritu más radical y revolucionario.
That’s it
Does it promote the realization of the people’s demands in Jiangyou?


