| China faces wave of unrest in 2009 Chris Buckley China faces surging protests and riots in 2009 as rising unemployment
stokes discontent, a state-run magazine said in a blunt warning
of the hazards to Communist Party control from a sharp economic
downturn. "Without doubt, now we're entering a peak period for mass incidents," a senior Xinhua reporter, Huang Huo, told the magazine, using the official euphemism for riots and protests. (ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW)
"In 2009, Chinese society may face even more conflicts and clashes that will test even more the governing abilities of all levels of the Party and government." President Hu Jintao has vowed to make China a "harmonious society," but his promise is being tested by rising tension over shrinking jobs and incomes, as well as long-standing anger over corruption and land seizures. |
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