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Hundreds of students have rioted against the police in central China after a fellow student was beaten up by city inspectors, witnesses said. | |
Students from a number of universities in Zhengzhou, Henan province, burned cars in the four-hour rampage. | |
They came out onto the streets after inspectors were accused of assaulting a woman student who had set up a street stall, knocking out her front teeth. | |
A number of inspectors have been disciplined over the incident. | |
I saw more than 10 people running after an inspector and trying to beat him, and some other people overturned a car and set fire to it Student witness | |
The unrest broke out on Wednesday, after the student was beaten up for apparently selling items on the street without a licence. | |
As many as 1,000 students from at least three universities took part in the protest, the Hong Kong-based Information Center for Human Rights said. | |
As well as clashing with police, the students overturned cars belonging to police and inspectors and burned at least one of the vehicles. | |
"I was also selling things on the street, and I could not take it any more, when I saw them beating up a girl, so I joined the riot by throwing a brick at the inspectors," one student was quoted by Reuters news agency as saying. | |
Another said: "I saw more than 10 people running after an inspector and trying to beat him, and some other people overturned a car and set fire to it." | |
Roads were blocked into the night, and by Thursday morning the city was reported to be quiet. | |
The Chinese Communist Party is very uneasy about this kind of large protest and is deeply wary of social unrest, the BBC's James Reynolds in Beijing says. | |
But the central government also wants to show that it is prepared to take action against heavy-handed local authorities. | But the central government also wants to show that it is prepared to take action against heavy-handed local authorities. |
Six inspectors were detained, two were sacked and four were given official warnings, the local Dahe newspaper reported. |