PSB seizes workers at night; Plain-clothes police keep workers families under close watch; Tieshu struggle is getting tense
21 March 2003[Broadcast on 21 March 2003]
Starting from 12 March, the retired workers from the Tieshu Textile Group, Hubei Province, have been blocking the entrance of the factory for two weeks. Some workers from the Tieshu Group told us that because some of the workers demands relate to officials in the city and provincial government, they believe the Suizhou City Public Security Bureau ([PSB] has begun to catch the leaders of the workers. The following conversation is with a retired worker from the Tieshu Group and is about how plain-clothes policemen arrested the workers:
Retired Worker:
They are now taking revenge on us, a few days ago some plain clothes PSB went to their homes at night, and took them away.
Han:
They are now arresting people?
Retired Worker:
Yes, arrests! They arrest people at night; otherwise it would arouse the workers at daytime. Now they catch people at night.
Han:
And how many people have been caught?
Retired Worker:
Oh, I dont know. They
a few days ago, they arrested a man, who is good at writing. He is also articulate, and he wrote several slogans
like Protest Against Corruption, and strung banners saying Out with the Woodworm at the textile factory. He is in trouble after writing these things.
Han:
Are they are written by this person?
Retired Worker:
Yes! Yes!
Han:
Is he a retired worker [from Tieshu]?
Retired Worker:
Hes retired. He
it seems
belongs to the trade Union. I dont know much
it seems that he had been a cadre before, and that he is good at speaking and writing.
Han:
Well, do you know his name?
Retired Worker:
Im
. Im not so sure. I just heard it from other old workers. Now, nobody on the street would tell you anything in an explicit way
people are terrified of the plain-clothes police. The Communist Party is just like this it never dares say something concrete.
Han:
Have they released the detainee?
Retired Worker:
I dont know. Anyway, he was caught at night, and we dont know whats going to happen
now we cant see him, and we dont know how things are going on. Now nobody dares to tell you anything.
Another retired worker who spoke to CLB told us that there are plain-clothes police everywhere in the housing estates to watch the workers.
Retired worker:
Oh
day after day, everyday! Everyday the PSB sends people to our district, watching us carefully.
Han:
Oh, many PSB officers go to your district everyday?
Retired Worker:
Right!
Han:
What for?
Retired Worker:
Well
They are afraid of workers protest.
Han:
Afraid of workers protest?
Retired Worker:
Definitely!
Han:
Are they in uniforms, or in plain-clothes?
Retired Worker:
Plain-clothes.
Han:
How can you tell they are PSB officers?
Retired Worker:
Ha-ha
We made them out at once!
Han:
You can make them all out?
Retired Worker:
Yeah, we can make them out.
Han:
And they wander around everyday
.
Retired Worker:
Right!
Another cadre from the Tieshu Group confirmed with us that the PSB have just stepped in. He also said that since the retired workers have been blocking the entrances everyday, production at the factory has been terminated for many days now, and the factory simply says that all staff are on holiday.
Cadre:
Now its just the same.
Han:
What do you mean by just the same?
Cadre:
As what happened before, it is now just the same.
Han:
They are still blocking the entrance?
Cadre:
Basically it is like what you said. Thats the case.
Han:
Didnt people say that the workers have stopped blocking the factory entrance?
Cadre:
Still the same.
Han:
Now are there people outside the entrance?
Cadre:
Yes.
Han:
Lots of them?
Cadre:
Not too many, and not too less.
Han:
They go there every day?
Cadre:
Right.
Han:
Did they [the factory] say that the factory staff are on holiday?
Cadre:
Right.
Han:
What makes it a holiday?
Cadre:
The staff cant get in. Then let them take a holiday! This is hard to talk about things like this. This case
in this case I cant tell you for sure. Anyway, the PSB have just stepped in. I cant tell you over the phone. Do you know what I mean?
CLB made another call to the housing estate of the Tieshu Group. A family member of the staff told me about the role of the PSB in the case over the phone.
Han:
Do you have any retired staff in your family?
Family member:
Yes, we have. Whats up?
Han:
Which member of your family is retired?
Family member:
Well
this is not your business!
Han:
I just want to know something about our retired staff, like their welfare
Family member:
Very bad! Very bad!
Han:
Why?
Family member:
How to put it? Oh
its very bad anyway
everythings bad! Not just my family.
Han:
Which unit are you retired from?
Family member:
What are you doing now?! I dont know; I dont know whether you are calling from the police station or from the PSB. Recently these dogs (policeman) are biting people everywhere
thats why Im scared! So
. Dont call us again we are all frightened of the dogs.
Han:
You said
can you tell me how they bite people?
Family member:
They threaten people everywhere.
Han:
In what ways?
Family member:
You can find out yourself. Oh! Our family is frightened we try our best to hide away! Thats it. Bye-bye!