城管取締攤商 女大學生遭打落牙 河南千人大暴動

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河南新鄭日前爆發一起警民衝突,一名女大學生擺路邊攤,遭到當地城管取締,過程中還打落女子的門牙,引發民眾不滿,上千人前往聲援,甚至焚燒警車。

群眾把警車團團圍住,這是發生在河南鄭州的一起千人暴動事件,一名河南財經學院的女大學生在學校附近擺地攤,遭城管取締,過程中雙方發生衝突,女子遭到城管毆打,警方抵達後卻包庇城管,還要強行拘留這名女大學生,於是附近的上千名大學生趕往聲援,群眾砸毀甚至焚燒城管公務車,整起衝突直到凌晨一點、警方逮捕五名抗議學生才結束,

遭到城管毆打的女大學生則是送到附近醫院治療,鄭州官方也罕見的迅速懲處肇事城管。在中國大陸,城管專門負責取締違規佔用道路的攤販或是違建等影響市容交通的行為,但也因為部分城管不當執法,爆發的衝突事件不少。

去年8月21日,深圳市龍華鎮城管不滿深圳城管撈過界,出動大批城管找深圳城管算帳;去年7月19日,四川省巴中市城管人員毆打市民,2千民眾與3百公安對峙,造成30人受傷;去年4月28日,浙江省杭州市城管取締路邊商家的冰箱佔據道路,並動手打人,引發近千群眾抗議。

由於大陸還沒有一部規範城市管理綜合執法的法律,導致城管執法無法可循,過程中不斷出現爭議與衝突,這也成了大陸社會衝突的不定時炸彈。


不知道你們怎麼想耶~ 我覺得好像228的翻版喔~

原來大陸也開始內亂了啊~

受不了了厚~

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darrenfiy 發表於 2007-6-9 00:50
大陸的人權抬頭了吧, 這種發展是必然的.
真的很像 228, 不過應該只會是地區性的暴動.
不知道會不會嚴重到戒嚴就是了.
velvet_revolver 發表於 2007-6-9 04:53
半个月前的新闻了吧。。。

并且美国天天都有人上街抗议游行,美国不还是该匝地匝地吗。。
克蘭提斯 發表於 2007-6-9 04:59

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每天有人上街遊行抗議是抗議一些事情
可是卻都是很和平的收場
中國大陸上街上抗議卻都是鎮暴收場
一點都不一樣的=3=\~/

再多一點暴動,再多一點火藥!!!!
中國大陸現危機。分裂在即時!
chenshanfeng 發表於 2007-6-9 06:16
怎么大陆屁毛一点的东西,这里都会出现...
velvet_revolver 發表於 2007-6-9 06:18

回復 #4 克蘭提斯 的帖子

18年前六四的时候西方就断言中国必将分裂了

可惜等了十八年也没分裂 不知道再等十八年会怎么样

你听谁说西方的抗议都是和平收场的?知道美国Kent State University不?
bishopc 發表於 2007-6-9 07:29
近年來中國 " 大規模群眾性運動 " 衝突不斷 .

分析其發生原因 , 計生罰款 , 搬拆遷費貪瀆 , 勞資糾紛 ,  環保 .... 等等不一而足 .

值得觀察的是 , 發生的衝突點越來越低是一大警訊 .

產生原因極其複雜 , 經濟發展過熱帶來的貧富不均 , 仇富心態都有關係 .

一般而言 , 侷限在區域性 , 地方性 , 尚不足以達到內亂的程度 .

值得注意的 , 如果有政治目的性的鼓動 , 在各省搞串聯的話 , 共產黨絕對不會坐視 .

目前倒是看不出來這樣的跡象 .
克蘭提斯 發表於 2007-6-9 07:58

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你現在看看大陸是不是正在分裂???
人民崛起,
請問你想要站在你的政府還是你的人民?
如果站在你的政府,人民永遠被欺壓。(光看最近大聲公討論的大陸相關報導就知道了)
如果站在你自己的人民,人民才有崛起的機會。這才是以民為主,也就是民主。
看你要選擇哪一邊了。(千萬不要跟我說中立,實在是很難聽)
大規模的抗爭,並非是壞事。
有分裂人民才有未來。
不為人民想也想想國父孫中山為甚麼起義推翻暴政。
克蘭提斯 發表於 2007-6-9 08:03

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再回一下,那是因為在針對當時的越南戰爭所做出的抗爭。
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In May 1970, thousands of Americans were actively protesting the Vietnam War. There were numerous reasons why these protests took place. Some of the prominent ones included revelations that former President Lyndon Baines Johnson had misled the American people about the Gulf of Tonkin Incident, which led to the escalation of American involvement in Vietnam. The ending of college deferments, which previously had exempted most college students from the draft and service in Vietnam, further contributed to the protests. Finally, revelations that the United States military was bombing and sending troops into Cambodia, a country neighboring North and South Vietnam, and the increasing number of American casualties further angered many Americans.

Numerous people protested the Vietnam War for these and other reasons as well. These protests usually were peaceful and included such things as burning draft cards, fleeing to Canada or some other country to escape the draft, protest rallies and marches, or simply remaining enrolled in college to avoid the draft. However, even peaceful protests sometimes turned violent, as United States involvement in the Vietnam War divided the American people.

The most well-known protest involving the Vietnam War occurred at Kent State University in Ohio in May 1970. On May 1, Kent State students held an anti-war protest. That evening several incidents occurred, including rocks and bottles being thrown at police officers, the closure of bars by authorities before normal closing time to reduce alcohol consumption, and the lighting of bonfires. Eventually students, other anti-war activists, and common criminals began to break windows and loot stores.

The mayor of Kent, Leroy Satrom, declared a state of emergency on May 2. He requested that Governor James A. Rhodes send the Ohio National Guard to Kent to help maintain order. Rhodes agreed, and the National Guard members began to arrive the evening of May 2. As the soldiers arrived, they found the Reserve Officer Training Corps building at Kent State University in flames. It is unclear who set the building on fire. It may have been anti-war protestors, but it also could have been someone seeking to have the protestors blamed. Interestingly, Kent State officials had already boarded up the ROTC building and were planning on having it destroyed. Protestors were celebrating the buildings destruction as fire fighters arrived. The protestors, which included both students and non students, jeered the fire fighters and even sliced the hoses that the fire fighters were using to extinguish the flames. National Guard members arrived to reestablish order and resorted to tear gas to disperse the protestors.

On May 3, approximately one thousand National Guard soldiers were on the Kent State campus. Tensions remained high, and Governor Rhodes further escalated them by accusing the protestors of being un-American. He proclaimed that "They're the worst type of people that we harbor in America. I think that we're up against the strongest, well-trained, militant, revolutionary group that has ever assembled in America." Some Kent State students assisted local businesses and the city in cleaning up damage from the previous night's activities, but other students and non students continued to hold protests, further exacerbating the situation. The National Guard continued to break up these demonstrations, including threatening students with bayonets.

On May 4, a Monday, classes resumed at Kent State. Anti-war protestors scheduled a rally for noon at the campus. University officials attempted to ban the gathering but proved unsuccessful in their efforts. As the protest began, National Guard members fired tear gas at the demonstrators. Due to wind, the tear gas proved ineffective. Some of the protestors threw the canisters, along with rocks, back at the soldiers. Some of the demonstrators yelled slogans, such as "Pigs off campus!", at the soldiers.

Eventually seventy-seven guardsmen advanced on the protestors with armed rifles and bayonets. Protestors continued to throw things at the soldiers. Twenty-nine of the soldiers, purportedly fearing for their lives, eventually opened fire. The gunfire lasted just thirteen seconds, although some witnesses contended that it lasted more than one minute. The troops fired a total of sixty-seven shots. When the firing ended, nine students lay wounded, and four other students had died. Two of the students who died actually had not participated in the protests.

These shootings helped convince Americans that the anti-war protestors were not just hippies, drug addicts, or promoters of free love. They also included middle and upper-class people, as well as educated Americans. Rather than causing a decline in protests, the Kent State Riot actually escalated protests. Many colleges and universities across the United States cancelled classes and actually closed their doors for the remainder of the academic year in fear of violent protests erupting on their campuses. In 1970, The Ohio State University dismissed its spring quarter classes in early May rather than in June because of protests at that institution. Kent State University immediately closed with the shootings on May 4, and did not offer classes again for six weeks, as Summer term began.

The various protests drew to an end as President Richard Nixon, who served from 1969-1974, began to withdraw American soldiers from North and South Vietnam. With the signing of the Paris Peace Accords in 1973, which basically ended American involvement in the Vietnam War, the protests drew to a formal close

那是人民的痛,可是卻有讓美國本身對越南撤軍有很大的作用,不是嗎?
總比1989年六四天安門事件要好得多。
要求自由卻一堆人被無辜打死,被戰車輾過,死傷無數。
全世界都在哀悼,這一點我想可能不是在現場的你也沒辦法體會那種感受才是。
搞不好連電視都沒得看。
kkk1968128 發表於 2007-6-9 08:48
1.[228的翻版喔]

開版大,你有沒有搞錯?????

228在台灣某些人眼裏是什麽?是外來幹涉!是外省人欺壓本土,````懂嗎?

是切割之源也是仇恨之泉````

這與大陸城管取締攤商又有什麽關聯呢???

2.[原來大陸也開始內亂了啊~

受不了了厚~]

呵呵     這也能被閣下無限誇大其詞而成爲"開始內亂了啊"嗎???

在台灣,像這類似的事件肯定從來沒有出現過,

所以,閣下才會感到很驚訝是嗎???你能肯定嗎?
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