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A school incident in South China has caused a number of protests and calls for greater justice for a 14-year-old sacrifice.
Last week in the city of Jiangi in Sichuan province in Sichuan province in Sichuan province in Sichuan, a video that slammed and made her knees.
Police said three suspects – all women, aged 13, 14 and 15 – and two of them were sent to “specialized schools for corrective education”.
Because the news about the incident spread to social media, many thought that the punishment was too easy – especially after the claims that the girl had been selling for some time and that her mother, which was reportedly deaf, asked the authorities for more justice for her daughter.
This caused a wave of public anger on the Internet, and the protests flared outside the offices of local self -government in Jiang.
According to local store owners, more than 1000 people gathered on the streets and stayed until midnight.
One of them said the BBC that “things are becoming bloody” after the police used batons and electrical products to control the crowd.
It seems like a few videos posted online, check your account. The officers can see how the participants of the rally are dragged and their batons hit them. The witness also stated that he saw several bottles of water to the police.
“People just wanted justice,” he said. “People were upset (absence) of punishment.”
Witnesses who talked to the BBC did not want to give their names because the police urged the locals not to talk about the incident.
When calling for a local public safety bureau, the BBC said that “there are” foreign press restrictions, asking questions. “
Protests in China are not uncommon, but they are quickly closed and censored in state media and on the Internet.
Jiangi’s demonstrations forced the police to issue a second statement to clarify the rumors that the attackers were daughters of a lawyer and a police inspector. These claims are false, police said.
“Two parents are unemployed, two work outside the province, one is a local seller and one is a local delivery driver,” the statement reads.
Police punished two people for disseminating counterfeit information on the Internet, saying that their positions “seriously violated public order and caused poor social influence”.
In the Internet message, a lawyer based in Shanghai said the incident emphasized the permanent legal dilemma for Chinese officials.
“The penalty for minor injuries is too soft, while the physical and mental trauma suffered, ignores the law, leading to a significant imbalance in defense of their rights,” he wrote on the Chinese social media platform Weibo.
His powers were checked by the BBC, but he does not want to call it.
In recent years, bullying has become a very sensitive topic in China, and the death of students over allegedly bullying has caused protests in the past.
In January this year The boy’s death -teenage caused fierce protests In the city in northwestern China. The facilities were sent to the police during the demonstrations in Puccene in Shansy. Authorities said the teenager had fallen to a dormitory accident at school, but there were allegations on social media.
Last year The Chinese Court has made prolonged proposals Two teenagers who killed a classmate in Hebey province. 13-year-old children buried the victim in an abandoned vegetable greenhouse.
The victim mocked his classmates, his family and lawyer claimed that the court stated that he had “survived the conflict” with the convicted teenagers.