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Beaten Chinese activist to return to Taishi village- Hong Kong paper.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Text of report by Leu Siew Ying in Guangzhou entitled: "Beaten activist to go back to Taishi village"; published by Hong Kong newspaper South China Morning Post website on 19 November

An activist, who was badly beaten while trying to help Taishi residents oust a local official for alleged corruption, plans to return to the village tomorrow, as scholars resume criticism of the government attack on grass-roots democracy.

"I plan to return to Taishi on 20 November," said Lu Banglie, who was beaten unconscious while accompanying a British journalist to the village on 8 October. "I will ask Panyu police to …

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