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Human Rights Torch Relay Besieged by Hundreds of Chinese Protesters

Chinese protesters' actions reminiscent of Red Guards

By Yang Yang
Epoch Times Wisconsin Staff
May 21, 2008

Students, who reminded onlookers of a new generation of Red Guards, shout slogans feverously. (Yang Yang/The Epoch Times)


MADISON, Wis.—On April 19, 2008, a rally celebrating the global Human Rights Torch Relay (HRTR) to raise the awareness of the Chinese communist regime's deteriorating human rights abuses prior to the Olympic Games met with a crowd of hundreds of Chinese protesters.

Clad in red T-shirts and waving China's flag, the fervent Chinese protesters, consisting of mostly students, besieged the rally and caused a commotion at the event.

Suspecting the young Chinese students to be hired by the Chinese Consulate, eyewitnesses were reminded of "Red Guards" during China's Cultural Revolution.



A protester holding a sign that says "Free All Mankind" in English and "Liberate Mankind" in Chinese, which was a popular slogan that the Chinese Communist Party used during the Cultural Revolution to encourage people to "liberate" the world. (Yang Yang/The Epoch Times)
The global Human Rights Torch Relay (HRTR) comes to Wisconsin. The HRTR aims to highlight China's worsening human rights abuses prior to the Olympic Games. (Yang Yang/The Epoch Times)
Young Chinese protesters shout slogans. (Yang Yang/The Epoch Times)
Young men jeering the rally and singing the Chinese Communist Party's "songs of revolutions" remind onlookers of "Red Guards". (Yang Yang/The Epoch Times)
Chinese students in red shirts jeered the Human Rights Torch Relay participants and sang songs of the communist revolution, reminding people of "Red Guards". (Yang Yang/The Epoch Times)
An elderly protester stands quietly watching the commotion, surrounded by young men shouting at the top of their lungs. (Yang Yang/The Epoch Times)

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