In mourning for leader the party wants to forget
http://www.guardian.co.uk/china/story/0,7369,1396110,00.html
Jonathan Watts in Beijing
Saturday January 22, 2005
The Guardian
The public security forces try to give the impression this is just
another street on just another day. Apart from the police car at each
end of the narrow alley, the half-a-dozen or so agents all loiter
around in plainclothes.
No 6 Fuqiang Alley is a modest, grey-bricked courtyard house of a type
once the standard abode for millions of Beijingers. It is located in a
warren of hutong alleys, not the sort of place where you would wander
by accident. So the steady trickle of people making their way up the
alley are all here for a reason - though nobody says why.
Jonathan Watts
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