工人运动

Trial tests China’s line on worker protests

If Wu Guijun is sentenced to five years in a Chinese prison, it will be in part because he allegedly led workers in chanting: “Long live the Communist party” and singing “Socialism is good”, a patriotic anthem.

The irony will be of little comfort to Mr Wu, 41, who stands accused of “gathering a crowd and disrupting public order” during a labour protest in southern Guangdong province in May last year.

In a court hearing on Monday, attended by the Financial Times, the prosecution said his chanting and singing proved that he had organised a march by more than 200 workers to a district government office.

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