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Bootleg deaths spark village rioting in Hunan
By Edward Cody (Washingtonpost.com)
Updated: 2005-12-05 10:32

Much of the damage to cars or buildings, and injuries to police and other officials, occurred during riots and other violent disturbances that have broken out in towns and villages across China with increasing frequency. The ministry estimates that 74,000 such incidents erupted in 2004, involving 3.76 million people.

The unrest has become a major concern for the government of President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao. Most of the uprisings have exploded in reaction to economic complaints, such as land confiscations or pollution, as China evolves swiftly but unevenly under the impetus of market reforms. But the disturbances -- and the willingness to clash with police or civilian officials -- also have revealed a growing sense of disillusionment with local Communist Party administrations, suggesting a politically significant break in trust between those who govern China's towns and villages and those they govern.


Unusual Accidents

As the truck started down the darkened highway at 1:30 that morning, three migrant workers and Shangdeng's own Deng Xizai were jammed into the front cab, the farmers said. In the rear, sitting atop a dark green tarp covering the tobacco leaves, were Deng Jianlan and Deng Silong.

Although they shared the surname Deng, the three villagers were only vaguely related. As often happens in small Chinese villages, most of Shangdeng's families have the same family name, denoting their roots in the same place.

A fourth villager rode ahead on a motorcycle, scouting for trouble. In the dark, he sputtered right by the ambush, however, and the officials sprang their trap as planned, halting the truck only a few minutes after it started down the highway.

Deng Xizai and the three migrant workers were dragged from the cab, the farmers recounted. The hired hands were allowed to go their way, they said, but Deng Xizai was stuffed into a small government car, one of four that were lying in wait for the bootleggers.

Deng Xizai immediately offered to pay a fine, the farmers said, in what they described as the usual way Yantang officials and Shangdeng farmers settled things when smugglers were caught in the act. Local officials said such confiscations and fines are almost routine in southern Hunan's tobacco country. Twenty-nine truckloads have been taken into custody so far this harvest season.

But this time, things were different. Farmers said Deng Xizai and the motorcycle lookout later told them that the anti-smuggling squad carried iron bars as weapons and that officials refused to discuss a fine. Instead, they kept Deng Xizai in custody and assigned a Yantang township driver to get behind the wheel of the truck and drive it to the local tobacco monopoly office, according to an official account. The officials did not know that Deng Jianlan and Deng Silong were still atop the load of tobacco, huddling under the tarp and unseen in the predawn darkness.

An unusual pair of accidents happened next, a statement issued by local officials said , so unusual that peasants here said the official version defies credulity.

First, the statement said, Deng Jianlan jumped off the moving truck, but fell under the wheels and was crushed to death. Then, it went on, Deng Silong leapt from the truck about two miles down the road as it pulled into a toll station, also falling under the wheels. He was seriously injured and died soon afterward, according to the official statement.

"It was so dark outside that [the driver] did not notice at all," it added.
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