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Beijing (CNN) -- Riot police used tear gas to disperse a large crowd of people who gathered Tuesday to protest a coal power plant in southern China.
One witness, who wanted to be identified only as Zheng, reported seeing police beat some of the protesters, and ambulances carried the injured away.
The conditions of those people were not known.
The crowd was protesting the pollution produced by the plant in Haimen, on the country's southern coast.
Most of the residents there make a living by fishing. They complain that the water has been heavily polluted by emissions from the plant, which is owned by Huaneng Group, China's largest electricity generating company, according to state media. The protesters also say the plant's waste has affected their health, according to Zheng.
"We want to protect our homeland." Zheng said.
The protest began Tuesday morning when a group of residents went to the local government with a petition asking for the removal of the power plant and to stop the construction of a second.
When they did not get a response, they gathered on a street outside the government building.
A local government official in Shantou, who did not want to be named, confirmed the demonstration and said that authorities responded after traffic was cut off to the expressway. Photos from the protest show police in full riot gear lined up on the road.
"The government has suspended the second power plant project and handled the protest appropriately," the official said.
After the protest, the word "Haimen" was censored on China's equivalent of Twitter. A search for the Chinese character "Haimen" yielded this result: "According to relevant laws, regulations and policies, the search result of Haimen cannot be displayed."
Protests have been on the rise in China, where public displays of dissatisfaction are typically rare. The protests are driven by socioeconomic issues like income inequality, corruption, pollution and inflation, according to the U.S.-China Economic and Security
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CCP, you cannot fool all of the people all of the time. Stop the brutality and barbarity.
tnyima 2 months ago
chinese people are getting smarter and braver .
good to hear their voices.
123klpd 2 months ago
Soon all China will be in protest.... wait and see.... enough is enough FREE CHINA FREE TÍBET!
MarthaESanchez 2 months ago