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The Shishou Incident () was a popular protest and
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in the city of
Shishou Shishou (; ) is a county-level city under the administration of the prefectural-level city Jingzhou, in the south of Hubei province, near its border with Hunan province, and is located in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River. The Swan Islet Wet ...
, Hubei Province, in central
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between June 19–21, 2009. The protests were the result of dubious circumstances surrounding the death of 24-year-old chef Tu Yuangao () of the local Yonglong Hotel (). Although local police claimed Tu's death was a
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, some believed foul play was involved and crowds were angered by what they alleged to be cronyism,
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, and lack of transparency from the city's top officials. Protesters started gathering outside the hotel Friday and clashed with the police for two days.Radio free asia.org.
Radio free asia.org
" ''Chef's Death Sparks Riots.'' Retrieved on 2009-06-22.
The incident later became a riot involving over 10,000 people and 10,000 police officers.Chinadaily.com.

" ''Cook's death sparks protests in Hubei.'' Retrieved on 2009-06-22.
The number of people in the protest may have been as high as 70,000. According to ''
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'' magazine, "In a 2009 riot in Shishou, in Hubei Province, 70,000 people confronted police officers in what the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, a government-affiliated think tank, considered to be 'the most serious street riot' since 1949."


Tu's death

On 17 June 2009, Tu Yuangao (涂遠高 ''Tú Yuǎngāo''), a 24-year-old chef at Yonglong Hotel was found dead outside the hotel gate. Police said a suicide note left by the chef showed he was "
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and hated the world". On 18 June 2009 the local police declared that it was a suicide case, and offered RMB 35,000 (about US$5,000) for compensation in exchange for immediate cremation of the dead body, in addition to the family signing a public statement "admitting" to the death as a suicide. Tu's father declined the police offer. He began to barricade his son's body against the police, who then attempted to remove the body by force. Local people gathered to guard the coffin, which was placed on the first floor of the hotel. A local woman surnamed Cheng said local government officials were involved with the hotel and were engaged in
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. She claimed that Tu decided to quit, but was later beaten to death by hotel staff or gangsters. Tu's relatives believe he was killed by the hotel boss, who was a relative of the Mayor.Chinapost.com.
Chinapost.com
" ''Police disperse protesters after clashes in Hubei: rights group.'' Retrieved on 2009-06-22.


Rioting

On 20 June there were five or six clashes between protesters and police. Six police vans and fire trucks were smashed. The hotel, owned by a local government official, was also burned down. Armed police officers with shields and batons were deployed. The local authorities cut off internet connections in the area, although many users bypassed censorship and were able to relay messages through services such as
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.Global voices online.
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" ''China: Mass incident sparked by a dead body.'' Retrieved on 2009-06-22.
Street lights were also turned off. The supporting crowds started to grow in numbers, at one time it was alleged about 60,000 to 70,000 people were on the street, throwing rocks and empty beer bottles at the police. Some sources claim a peak number of residents gathering at 40,000.


Aftermath

On 21 June, the paramilitary
People's Armed Police ) , abbreviation = PAP ("People's Armed Police") CAPF ("Chinese Armed Police Force"), formerly abbreviated''Wujing'' ( zh , s = 武警 , p = Wǔjǐng , l = Armed Police , labels = no ), or WJ as on vehicle license plates , patch ...
surrounded Yonglong Hotel and recovered the dead body. '' Asia Times'' reported allegations that the co-owners of the hotel were family members of the mayor and the head of the local police, and the hotel was used as an illegal centre for drug trafficking; it reported that Tu Yuangao was murdered when he threatened to expose the illicit activities there. More than 200 people were injured in the clash. During the course of the resulting protest, three more dead bodies were found buried in the hotel basement. There were already five mysterious homicide cases at the hotel, but only two had been solved. A spokesman from the Shishou city government said experts from the state-run Ministry of Public Security and Tongji Medical Institute carried out an
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, which ostensibly confirmed that Tu committed suicide.Chinadaily.com
Cook killed self: autopsy
Retrieved on 2009-06-29.
Tu was
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at 4 am on 25 June 2009. The government promised the deceased's family a total of 80,000 yuan, including 30,000 yuan from the Yonglong Hotel, 35,000 yuan from the Shishou government and 15,000 yuan from the local Gaojimiao township government.


See also

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2008 Weng'an riot The 2008 Weng'an riot () was a riot on June 28, 2008, involving tens of thousands of residents in Weng'an County, Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, in the Guizhou province of Southwest China. Rioters smashed government buildings and ...


References


External links


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English News of Shishou Incident at Twitter

Police retake Chinese city after riots: Para-military police beating a hasty retreat as the crowd pelted them with stones and other objects.
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