Gu Sentenced For Corpse Processing?

Gu Sentenced For Corpse Processing?

Follow us on TWITTER:   / cnforbiddennews   Like us on FACEBOOK:   / chinaforbiddennews   On August 17, in regards to the case of Gu Kailai, the wife of Bo Xilai, the former Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Secretary of Chongqing, for the murder of British businessman Heywood, CNN news said the trial result will be announced on Monday. The outside world speculates whether Gu will be given the death penalty. The court said Gu Kailai accepts all charges against her. However, there are still many doubts in the case itself that the outside world does not understand. According to the Chinese edition of the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) on Friday, Heywood's friends questioned the motive -- that Gu Kailai and Bo Guagua were threatened by Neil Heywood. Heywood was Bo Guagua's best friend, as well as his advisor in the UK. Even if Heywood and Gu Kailai had unpleasant business interactions, he was still a good friend of Bo Guagua. Another friend of Heywood also said that Gu Kailai's words were doubtable. Based on Heywood's personality, he would never threaten others. So it is hard to imagine that he would limit Bo Guagua's freedom. The reports pointed out there are contradictions and gray areas in the case, affecting the trial's credibility. After Gu's hearing last Thursday, Dalian corpse processing plants were also exposed in the media. Does Gu have involvement with corpse plants? Speculation is that if the CCP will reconsider the sentencing of Gu Kailai and add on additional charges. Police Shot At Villagers On August 14, people had a clash outbreak with the police due to land disputes in Heshan, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Police fired at people to suppress them, and five were injured. At present, the villagers are under close monitoring by police and have been silenced. The news of the clash was blocked. According to news releases on local websites, on Tuesday, over 40 police cars and over 100 policemen and undercover personnel surrounded the village and arrested some villagers. The villagers protested, and the two sides clashed. The police arrested seven village representatives, and shot and wounded five unarmed villagers. The seriously wounded villager has had a surgery to remove the bullet, but is still in critical condition. Others are still under hospital care. According to Radio Free Asia, three days after the suppression of villagers in Shuanglingtun, Heshan, there are still police and unidentified personnel guarding outside the village. Villagers are forbidden to go out, and the atmosphere remains tense. Local villagers said the incidents in Heshan were caused by the government's forcible seizure of over 10 acres of farmland in 2011, affecting nearly six hundred farmers. Local officials and the village cadres committed fraud, occupying the land owned by villagers without authorization. Villagers went to petition but were arrested. After being released, they prepared to appeal to the local government together. It was possibly the plan was leaked, so the government took action ahead. Tibetans Protest Against Mining Radio Free Asia reported on August 15, that about a thousand Tibetans in Qamdo, Markam County in Tibet protested outside a mining site outside of the county against the China Mining Company's polluting the environment. During this period, the Tibetans and police clashed. The police released tear gas and opened fired towards the masses, killing one Tibetan. Six Tibetans were detained. A large number of Tibetans fled to the forest, and did not dare to go home. The number of local armed police was increased after the incident. Inspection of people coming in and out was tightened. The CCP authorities have not yet announced the event. 《神韵》2011世界巡演新亮点 http://www.ShenYunPerformingArts.org/