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    Controversial Items Removed from Draft of Shenzhen's Petitioning Regulations

     

    Controversial Items Removed from Lastest Draft of Shenzhen's Petitioning Regulations
    Controversial provisions that appeared in earlier drafts have been removed from the latest version of a set of regulations covering petitioners in Shenzhen's special economic zone that are set to take effect next month. One example of a provision removed from the latest draft of the "Regulations of Letters and Visits in Shenzhen Special Economic Zone" includes the directive that prohibited petitioners from "using frightening or repulsive clothing or props" when petitioning.
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    Guangzhou Daily  
    http://gzdaily.dayoo.com/html/2011-09/08/content_1470751.htm 
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    http://translate.google.com.hk/translate?hl=zh-CN&ie=UTF8&prev=_t&sl=zh-CN&tl=en&u=http://gzdaily.dayoo.com/html/2011-09/08/content_1470751.htm 

    Controversial provisions that appeared in earlier drafts have been removed from the latest version of a set of regulations covering petitioners in Shenzhen's special economic zone that are set to take effect next month. One example of a provision removed from the latest draft of the "Regulations of Letters and Visits in Shenzhen Special Economic Zone" includes the directive that prohibited petitioners from "using frightening or repulsive clothing or props" when petitioning.

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    Guangzhou Daily

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