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StylinRed 09-27-2010 08:23 AM

"Black Prisons" in China
 
So municipal governments pay these security firms to arrest protesters especially those who are headed to Beijing to bring their grievances to the state.

China has denied they existed in the past but have now taken down 1 security firm because of it

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-11420443

Quote:

China police investigate 'black jails' for protesters

Chinese police are investigating claims that a security firm colluded with officials to detain protesters in secret prisons, known as "black jails".

State media said police had arrested the chairman and general manager of the company, Anyuanding Security Services.

It is alleged they took money from local governments to abduct and imprison people who travelled to the capital, Beijing, to complain about local injustices.

The company denies this.

Human rights groups say China has hundreds of such jails, and detainees are often subject to abuse - but the Chinese government has repeatedly denied they exist.
Petitioners 'beaten'

Anyuanding chairman Zhang Jun, and general manager Zhang Jie, were detained for "illegally detaining people and illegal business operations", reported the official China Daily, quoting other media outlets.

It did not say when the detentions took place.

The firm is accused of assisting the Beijing-based liaison offices for local governments to detain petitioners trying to come to the capital to report local injustices - a practice which dates back to imperial times.

Reports say the company charged local and provincial governments up to 300 yuan ($45; £28) per person per day for apprehending and detaining them, in a business said to have earned the firm some $3.1m in revenue in 2008.

Petitioners claim to have been locked up for weeks or months - stripped of mobile phones and identification - until being sent home. Some say they were physically abused while in detention.

In a report released in November last year, Human Rights Watch interviewed 38 people who said they had been victims of forced detention when attempting to lodge complaints with central authorities. Some said they were beaten.

Local officials are penalised according to the number of grievances lodged from their locality, the report said, thus providing an incentive for them to prevent petitioners pursuing their complaints.
'Beyond one company'

Phelim Kine, Asia researcher for Human Rights Watch, told AFP news agency that the police investigation into Anyuanding Security Services was an "encouraging development".

But he said the case was only the tip of the iceberg.

"The fact is that the problem of black jails goes far beyond one company. It involves a web of government officials, security forces, huge numbers of plainclothes thugs and dozens of facilities in Beijing alone.

"Meaningful action against black jails will require the political will to locate and close all of them, freeing their detainees and prosecuting their captors."

Psb1 09-27-2010 09:25 AM

This doesn't surprise me one bit in the least.
Its China which has a horrible track record involving rights of its citizens.
You should check my thread about the mask baby. Just disgusting and appalling

mmmk 09-27-2010 11:29 AM

^ how do the actions mentioned in this article have anything to do with your thread regarding the baby born with a deformity?

stop trollin'

Mugen EvOlutioN 09-27-2010 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Psb1 (Post 7121866)
This doesn't surprise me one bit in the least.
Its China which has a horrible track record involving rights of its citizens.
You should check my thread about the mask baby. Just disgusting and appalling

what the fuck are you talking about
:rolleyes::bullshit:

Graeme S 09-27-2010 12:12 PM

He probably works for or exclusively reads the Epoch Times.
Posted via RS Mobile

StylinRed 09-27-2010 12:51 PM

i guess you could argue this is no worse than Americas secret prisons

regardless though its pretty fucked up

Quote:

Originally Posted by Graeme S (Post 7122073)
He probably works for or exclusively reads the Epoch Times.
Posted via RS Mobile

i swear the pro-china clique has forced those out of any corner or shop that allows that paper to be left out

t8v6 09-27-2010 01:12 PM

not suprised at all
jack bauer was in one :D


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