Police from Jiamusi City, Heilongjiang Province Fail to Shift Blame for Factory Workers' Demonstration to Falun Gong
(Clearwisdom.net) At around 10:00am on April 1, 2003, many police officers and police vehicles arrived at Xilin and
Changan Bridges in Jiamusi City, Heilongjiang Province, where the train would pass by. Later on
several fire engines and several military police vehicles arrived. Some people who were in the crowd
said that the police and the military police were here to suppress the angry workers from the
Jiamusi Textile Mill. The Jiamusi Textile Mill has repeatedly delayed and refused to pay the workers' their wages over
the past several years. In 2002, the workers went to appeal to the city government but the issue
still wasn't solved. It was said that the workers from the Jianmusi Textile Mill sent several
representatives to Beijing to appeal but they were held up by the police. The workers also protested
against the mill's actions by lying on the railway tracks in a desperate hope to solve their
problems of basic living. The Jiamusi police cracked down on the workers' demonstration and framed
them as "Falun Gong practitioners making trouble". The workers responded angrily and said,
"Don't try to put the blame on Falun Gong. This has nothing to do with Falun Gong. We just want
our delayed wages." The delayed wages that were owed to the workers were not paid before the 16th. During
the period of the 16th Communist Party National Conference, the workers tried to lie on
the railway tracks again to protest and it was said the matter was reported to the central
government. But the problem still hasn't been solved. So on April 1st, 2003, over a thousand workers
tried once again to intercept the train. The military police responded by firing water hoses from
the fire engine to drive away the workers. April 4, 2003
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