Authorities have fired an official in central China after
city inspectors beat to death a man who filmed their confrontation
with villagers, China's Xinhua news agency reports.
The killing has sparked outrage in China, with thousands expressing
outrage in Chinese Internet chat rooms, often the only outlet
for public criticism of the government.
The incident has also alarmed advocates of press freedom, who
say municipal authorities had no right to attack a man for simply
filming them.
Police have detained 24 municipal inspectors and are investigating
more than 100 in the death of Wei Wenhua, a 41-year-old construction
company executive, Xinhua reported on Friday.
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The swift action by officials reflects concerns that the incident
could spark larger protests against authorities, whose heavy-handed
approach often arouses resentment.
On Monday Wei happened on a confrontation in the central Chinese
province of Hubei between city inspectors and villagers protesting
over the dumping of waste near their homes.
A scuffle developed when residents tried to prevent trucks
from unloading the rubbish, Xinhua said.
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