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Beating highlights slow democratic reform in China

By Richard McGregor in Beijing and agencies

Published: October 11 2005 01:25 | Last updated: October 11 2005 09:57

The severe beating of a grassroots activist in southern China at the weekend has highlighted the deep-seated problems in implementing the limited democratic reforms allowed at the local level by the central government in Beijing.

Lu Banglie was dragged from a car by a small gang manning roadblocks outside the village of Taishi, where he had been advising residents challenging what they believe was a rigged local election.

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