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Whistle-Blowers in Chinese City Sent to Mental Hospital
Submitted by Cheryl Cline on Wed, 2008-12-10 17:00
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?In an investigative report published Monday by a state-owned newspaper, public security officials in the city of Xintai in Shandong Province were said to have been institutionalizing residents who persist in their personal campaigns to expose corruption or the unfair seizure of their property.?
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