Posted on 09/25/2012 7:49:21 PM PDT by DogByte6RER
Chinese protester opposing government takeover of village land 'is crushed to death by state-controlled road-flattening truck'
Protester He Zhu Hua, appears to be crushed in shocking images
He opposed being moved after government tried to claim land for commercial use
Reports claim government then tried to hide body and sent security to quell anger from residents
This is the horrifying moment a Chinese protester was allegedly brutally crushed to death by a government road flattening truck over a land dispute.
The demonstrator had apparently resisted a government relocation when he appeared to be crushed by the huge vehicle on the orders of a Chinese government official.
The victim, named as He Zhi Hua, had refused to accept a small sum to relocate from Changsha Village in Hunan Province, where government officials want to claim land for commercial use.
Instead, when Hua began lying down on the land in protest, a construction vehicle reportedly crushed him to death with its huge rollers, allegedly on the orders of the local Vice Mayor.
The local authorities had already evicted many others from Changsha Village when the state-owned construction vehicle carried out the killing, according to reports.
Shocking pictures from the aftermath appeared to show the man's remains splattered under the rollers of the giant construction vehicle.
It is unclear exactly what the pictures show, however, and there is a possibility the incident could have been an accident.
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So they throw people under the bus in China too.
Romney won’t do it, but I would be running ads with this.
Exactly. There is no picture of the crushed man which makes it suspicious. I think it was staged to bring pressure down on the government.
Barack Hussein Obama has expressed interest in getting his bus retro fit over one of these road-flattening trucks.
There would be fewer bumps in the road...
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