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Chinese authorities have forcibly shut a school in Shanghai for 2,000 children of poor migrants, sparking clashes with parents and teachers, it is reported. | Chinese authorities have forcibly shut a school in Shanghai for 2,000 children of poor migrants, sparking clashes with parents and teachers, it is reported. |
About 300 government officials and police interrupted classes and ordered pupils onto buses at Jianying Hope School in the Putuo district on Friday. | About 300 government officials and police interrupted classes and ordered pupils onto buses at Jianying Hope School in the Putuo district on Friday. |
The fracas occurred on Monday after parents returned to demand the children be allowed to finish their school term. | The fracas occurred on Monday after parents returned to demand the children be allowed to finish their school term. |
The pupils were mainly children of migrant workers from Anhui province. | The pupils were mainly children of migrant workers from Anhui province. |
The Xinan Evening News, a newspaper published in Anhui province, said police dispersed the crowd, beating and pushing people, although no arrests or serious injuries were reported. | The Xinan Evening News, a newspaper published in Anhui province, said police dispersed the crowd, beating and pushing people, although no arrests or serious injuries were reported. |
They told us that Jianying is an illegal school and the teaching here was not up to standard School director Zhen Maohui | They told us that Jianying is an illegal school and the teaching here was not up to standard School director Zhen Maohui |
The Putuo district police declined to comment on the incident. | The Putuo district police declined to comment on the incident. |
Local education officials said the school was closed because its "environment was unsuitable for teaching" and the teachers were "unqualified". | Local education officials said the school was closed because its "environment was unsuitable for teaching" and the teachers were "unqualified". |
The school's lease was also said to have expired and that it was situated in a land clearance area - earmarked for property or industrial redevelopment, the newspaper reported. | The school's lease was also said to have expired and that it was situated in a land clearance area - earmarked for property or industrial redevelopment, the newspaper reported. |
"Police, city management officials and education bureau officials rushed into our school without giving us any notice," the school's director, Zhen Maohui, told AFP news agency. | "Police, city management officials and education bureau officials rushed into our school without giving us any notice," the school's director, Zhen Maohui, told AFP news agency. |
"They told us that Jianying is an illegal school and the teaching here was not up to standard," said Mr Zhen. | "They told us that Jianying is an illegal school and the teaching here was not up to standard," said Mr Zhen. |
Reports said the students were being transferred to another school in western Shanghai. | Reports said the students were being transferred to another school in western Shanghai. |
'Steep tuition fees' | 'Steep tuition fees' |
The BBC's Quentin Somerville in Beijing says migrants' low pay and long hours has given Chinese manufacturers a great competitive advantage. | |
But the workers share few of the rights enjoyed by China's city dwellers and are often subject to discrimination, our correspondent adds. | |
Under Chinese law, children of the country's tens of millions of poor migrant workers are often barred from attending local schools unless they pay steep fees. | Under Chinese law, children of the country's tens of millions of poor migrant workers are often barred from attending local schools unless they pay steep fees. |
Last month, China announced plans to abolish tuition and other fees for 150 million rural students, in a bid to narrow the gap between wealthy coastal provinces and poorer regions. | Last month, China announced plans to abolish tuition and other fees for 150 million rural students, in a bid to narrow the gap between wealthy coastal provinces and poorer regions. |
However, children of rural families who have migrated to China's booming cities will not be included. | However, children of rural families who have migrated to China's booming cities will not be included. |
Last year, the Beijing city government began a campaign to shut down up to 239 unregistered migrant schools attended by more than 95,000 children. | Last year, the Beijing city government began a campaign to shut down up to 239 unregistered migrant schools attended by more than 95,000 children. |
While these schools are usually unregistered, human rights groups say they exist because of the government's refusal to help migrant workers and their families. | While these schools are usually unregistered, human rights groups say they exist because of the government's refusal to help migrant workers and their families. |
Strong demand for land for urban redevelopment in Shanghai, Beijing and other cities has also sharpened such conflicts. | Strong demand for land for urban redevelopment in Shanghai, Beijing and other cities has also sharpened such conflicts. |