Daqing government departments hush up on workers action on June 4
04 June 2002(Broadcast on 4 June 2002)
Retrenched workers of the Daqing Petroleum Administration Bureau (PAB) are still holding street demonstrations one day before the sensitive 13th anniversary of the June 4 Tiananmen massacre. I called different departments at the PAB but not one of those who took my calls was willing to talk. First I called the PAB guardroom:
Guard:
I don't really know.
Han Dongfang:
Are you not right at the entrance?
Guard:
We cant see; we cant see whats happening outside.
Han:
I heard they blocked the road this morning at 7:30, didnt they?
Guard:
Come and see it for yourself.
Han:
What?
Guard:
I said, come and see it for yourself.
After that, it was the PAB duty office:
Duty office:
I dont know. We are working inside the room, we dont have an idea what it is like outside.
Han:
Didnt you see them on your way to work?
Worker:
Er, at that time there was nobody there yet.
Han:
And now, is anybody there now?
Worker:
Our windows dont look onto where they are.
One trade union official of the PAB told me that the trade union has specially established a stabilising group, to work on the stabilisation of the enterprise.
Union:
You should call the information and complaints bureau. Call the complaints bureau, there is only one office which deals with the public.
Han:
I would just like to enquire, is the trade union doing anything to help the retrenched workers?
Union:
We are actively trying to find a way.
Han:
What have you done so far?
Union:
We have established a stabilising group.
Han:
Stabilising group?
Union:
Yes.
Han:
What is their duty?
Union:
They persuade (the workers), ensure stability!
Han:
They say that seven thousand people blocked the road today. Is that right?
Union:
I dont know, I didnt see it. Anyhow you look at it, there cant be any. It is impossible, its just rumour.
The PAB information and complaint bureau said they "didnt have a clear idea about the retrenched workers demonstrating in front of their bureau.
Complaint bureau:
I dont know, what do you mean?
Han:
I would like to know
the workers say, that they dont even have a chance to negotiate now. That is to say, the enterprise doesnt pay any attention to the workers. Is this true?
Complaint bureau:
Its not true. But I give you a telephone number; ask the party publicity bureau on xxxxx (telephone number.) I havent been out at all, I dont know.
Finally the party publicity bureau told me, they have no authority to talk about this event.
Publicity bureau:
We dont know about this.
Han:
The complaint bureau said you would know.
Publicity bureau :
We have no authority to explain this.
Han:
Didnt they start at 7:30?
Publicity bureau :
I dont know. We are not able to supply any information about this to you.
Han:
Why? You cant say it, or why else?
Publicity bureau :
I
we think
.This
If I dont know, then I just dont know!
Han:
So did this happen today?
Publicity bureau
I dont know about this event.
Han:
Well, cant you just say as much as yes or no?
Publicity bureau :
I cant say!
Han:
Isnt it so that today
Publicity bureau :
We said the same thing in the press release about this; we didnt say anything
.you can directly what
..we dont have the authority!
Han:
So nobody turned up today, right?
Publicity bureau:
I dont know.
Han:
Are there people there then?
Publicity bureau :
I dont know if there are any people there, I didnt see.
Han:
Well, then I wont make it any more difficult for you..
Publicity bureau :
Okay, thats good.
Han:
Bye.