2011 Chaozhou riot

The 2011 Chaozhou riot (潮州6•6事件) began on the night of Duanwu Festival June 6, 2011 in Guxiang (古巷镇) Chao'an County, Chaozhou, Guangdong, People's Republic of China.[1][2]

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Background

On June 1 a wage dispute took place at the Huayi Ceramics Factory (华意陶瓷厂) in Chao'an.[3] A Sichuan migrant worker couple and their son surnamed Xiong (熊), from Zhongjiang County Sichuan, went to the factory demanding unpaid wages of about 2,000 yuan.[2][3]

The father argued with the boss of the factory and was hurt in the forehead.[2] His 19-year old son Xiong suffered cuts to the feet and hands after being attacked by two employees of the factory.[4]

The boss of the factory surnamed Su (苏), surrendered Saturday and confessed to the crime.[3] He owed 61 workers 800,000 yuan in unpaid wages.[4] The other two suspects who carried out the attack were also arrested by the police.[3][5]

Riot

By June 2 more and more Sichuan citizens from nearby areas began gathering for a movement.[2] A few people in the beginning increased to thousands of people.[2]

By June 6 a protest was held at Guxiang involving 200 migrant workers at around 10pm.[6] This turned into a riot with 18 people injured, 9 detained. One vehicle was set on fire, 3 cars were destroyed and 15 cars were damaged during the clash.[7]

The tension between Chaozhou and Sichuan citizens have escalated to the point where the situation has been described as "Battle of Chaozhou".[8] Different community groups have come out to protect themselves. There are fears of Sichuan citizens bombing their gas stations in Chaozhou. And fears of Chaozhou citizens in Sichuan getting attacked.[8]

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References

  1. ^ "潮州6·6事件追踪:伤害外来工三名嫌疑人被捕-搜狐滚动". Roll.sohu.com. http://roll.sohu.com/20110608/n309626095.shtml. Retrieved 2011-06-09. 
  2. ^ a b c d e "广东潮州古巷镇因暴力事件进行治安管制_滚动新闻_新浪财经_新浪网". Finance.sina.com.cn. http://finance.sina.com.cn/roll/20110608/10369958285.shtml. Retrieved 2011-06-09. 
  3. ^ a b c d "Clash erupts over wage spat in Chaozhou, Guangdong Province - GlobalTimes". China.globaltimes.cn. http://china.globaltimes.cn/society/2011-06/662899.html. Retrieved 2011-06-09. 
  4. ^ a b Migrant workers riot and clash with police in Chaozhou. "Migrant workers riot and clash with police in Chaozhou". Shanghaiist. http://shanghaiist.com/2011/06/08/protesters_clash_with_police_in_cha.php. Retrieved 2011-06-09. 
  5. ^ "Employees riot in southern China after attack on factory worker". Monsters and Critics. 2010-11-17. http://www.monstersandcritics.com/news/business/news/article_1644222.php/Employees-riot-in-southern-China-after-attack-on-factory-worker. Retrieved 2011-06-09. 
  6. ^ "广东潮州一名外来工讨薪被砍伤引发打砸事件_财讯.COM" (in (Chinese)). Economy.caixun.com. http://economy.caixun.com/content/20110607/CX01t880.html. Retrieved 2011-06-09. 
  7. ^ (AFP) – 21 hours ago. "AFP: Protesters clash with police in southern China". Google.com. http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5goyQcnB59wnwMWn82VgY5o0ZvKjg?docId=CNG.df283032a29d35056880805ada16bf3f.5f1. Retrieved 2011-06-09. 
  8. ^ a b [1]