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The 2002–2003 Chinese protest movement was general strikes, occupations, strike actions, riots, wildcat strikes and picketing in China’s poorer areas against the division between rich and poor, unemployment, poverty, poor living standards and inequality. Mass protests began as early as January–February 2002, when a tide of protests swept Changping and Tibet. People from all ages, cultures, areas nationwide all came out onto the streets, protesting the government's closures of factories, corruption, Low wages and unemployment among young and old people and many more deep issues. Labour protests swept Sichuan, Tibet, Shenyang and Tianjin. The demonstrators were protesting the government crackdown on protests in Liaoyang in 2002, when 30,000 protesters took to the streets protesting the closu

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  • The 2002–2003 Chinese protest movement was general strikes, occupations, strike actions, riots, wildcat strikes and picketing in China’s poorer areas against the division between rich and poor, unemployment, poverty, poor living standards and inequality. Mass protests began as early as January–February 2002, when a tide of protests swept Changping and Tibet. People from all ages, cultures, areas nationwide all came out onto the streets, protesting the government's closures of factories, corruption, Low wages and unemployment among young and old people and many more deep issues. Labour protests swept Sichuan, Tibet, Shenyang and Tianjin. The demonstrators were protesting the government crackdown on protests in Liaoyang in 2002, when 30,000 protesters took to the streets protesting the closure of a brick factory for 3 months; it was the biggest labour uprising since 1976. Protesters tactics was nonviolent boycotts, civil disobedience and [mMarches]] while police's tactics was tear gas, detain and live ammunition. In Sichuan in 2004, mass protests against the treatment of workers and civilians in slums occurred by 25,000 pensioners and students. 1 was killed in a crackdown on public protests in October 2004 there. In the early months of 2003, labour unrest and wildcat strikes rocked Shenyang by workers in sit-ins against unemployment and poverty. Police would fire on demonstrators, arrest and make protesters detainees. The protests led to the death of 1 demonstrator. (en)
  • Las protestas en China de 2002-2003 consistió en ocupaciones, huelgas, disturbios y piquetes en las zonas más pobres de China por el desempleo, la pobreza, los bajos niveles de vida y la desigualdad. Las protestas masivas comenzaron en enero de 2002 en Cantón y Tíbet. Personas de todas las edades, culturas y áreas de todo el país salieron a las calles para protestar por el cierre de fábricas por parte del gobierno, la corrupción, los bajos salarios y el desempleo. Las protestas laborales se extendieron por Sichuan, Shenyang y Tianjin. Los manifestantes protestaban por la represión del gobierno contra las protestas en Liaoyang en 2002, cuando 30 000 manifestantes salieron a las calles para protestar por el cierre de una fábrica de ladrillos durante 3 meses; fue el mayor levantamiento laboral desde 1976. Las tácticas de los manifestantes fueron boicots no violentos, desobediencia civil y marchas, mientras la policía respondió gas lacrimógeno y munición real. En los primeros meses de 2003, los disturbios laborales sacudieron a Shenyang por parte de los trabajadores mediante sentadas contra el desempleo y la pobreza. La policía dispararía y arrestaría a los manifestantes. Las protestas provocaron la muerte de un manifestante.​​​ (es)
  • 辽阳工人游行发生于2002年3月20日至4月23日中华人民共和国辽宁省辽阳市的一次游行事件。参与此次游行的主体为辽阳市工人,游行诉求为反对贪污,争取工人权利,是当时中国规模比较大的一次示威事件。游行时断时续,持续很长时间。此次游行的领导者包括:、姚福信。 (zh)
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  • 辽阳工人游行发生于2002年3月20日至4月23日中华人民共和国辽宁省辽阳市的一次游行事件。参与此次游行的主体为辽阳市工人,游行诉求为反对贪污,争取工人权利,是当时中国规模比较大的一次示威事件。游行时断时续,持续很长时间。此次游行的领导者包括:、姚福信。 (zh)
  • The 2002–2003 Chinese protest movement was general strikes, occupations, strike actions, riots, wildcat strikes and picketing in China’s poorer areas against the division between rich and poor, unemployment, poverty, poor living standards and inequality. Mass protests began as early as January–February 2002, when a tide of protests swept Changping and Tibet. People from all ages, cultures, areas nationwide all came out onto the streets, protesting the government's closures of factories, corruption, Low wages and unemployment among young and old people and many more deep issues. Labour protests swept Sichuan, Tibet, Shenyang and Tianjin. The demonstrators were protesting the government crackdown on protests in Liaoyang in 2002, when 30,000 protesters took to the streets protesting the closu (en)
  • Las protestas en China de 2002-2003 consistió en ocupaciones, huelgas, disturbios y piquetes en las zonas más pobres de China por el desempleo, la pobreza, los bajos niveles de vida y la desigualdad. Las protestas masivas comenzaron en enero de 2002 en Cantón y Tíbet. Personas de todas las edades, culturas y áreas de todo el país salieron a las calles para protestar por el cierre de fábricas por parte del gobierno, la corrupción, los bajos salarios y el desempleo. Las protestas laborales se extendieron por Sichuan, Shenyang y Tianjin. Los manifestantes protestaban por la represión del gobierno contra las protestas en Liaoyang en 2002, cuando 30 000 manifestantes salieron a las calles para protestar por el cierre de una fábrica de ladrillos durante 3 meses; fue el mayor levantamiento labora (es)
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  • 2002–2003 Chinese protest movement (en)
  • Protestas en China de 2002-2003 (es)
  • 辽阳工人游行 (zh)
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