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Added: May 17, 2008

From: 4FreeTibet2008

Duration: 7:9

The Sichuan disaster may have wider political implications.May 21, 2008 · China has vowed to deal severely with anyone found responsible for shoddy state building work. The vow came after nearly 7,000 classrooms collapsed in the earthquake last week, killing thousands of students.Now some parents are trying to pressure the local government into conducting investigations into their allegations of local corruption, greed and mismanagement.A catastrophic chain of events led to the collapse of one school in the town of Wufu.At the Fuxing primary school Wednesday, funeral music played as parents lined the driveway. Each wore a black armband and carried the photo of a lost child. Their faces were drawn with sleeplessness and grief.At least 127 students died when the three-story school collapsed. The buildings around the school are largely undamaged — leaving parents angry."We parents don't believe our children died in a natural disaster," said Chen Hupei, his eyes red. "It was man-made."Chen Hupei's 10-year-old son, Chen Xin, who loved roller skating and basketball, died in a ground-floor classroom because he couldn't escape in time.Another parent tapped the steel rebar in the concrete pillars. The parents believe there was too little steel in the building's structure, that its foundations weren't sunk deep enough and that there were no emergency exits."I believe the government meant well when it built this school," Chen said. "But some corrupt officials were saving money to pocket themselves. This school was built in 1989 when the safety guidelines weren't so strict. But it should have been subject to safety checks twice a year, under a law passed two years ago."Zhu Qi, the deputy director of Mianzhu education bureau, came to the school to meet the parents, but he denied responsibility."Building safety is a matter for the construction bureau," he said, standing shoulder to shoulder with the school's headmaster. "I'm not passing the buck. We'll take responsibility for whatever is ours to deal with."One angry parent shouted that none of the buildings fell down as he gestured at surrounding blocks, while following the official around.Many noticed the town's government buildings were largely undamaged. It is a pattern that has been repeated elsewhere.That is because China is building its schools on the cheap. Regulations allow a budget of $350 per square meter to build government offices in towns. That compares with the cost of $64 per square meter for schools in one nearby county. Money is at the heart of what went wrong here.Another parent accused the school authorities of renting out the newer one-story classrooms to a business to make money — moving the children into the older building. The newer classrooms were unscathed. She says that the authorities condemned the children to death."I've never signed any rental contract," headmaster Wang Weiguo said, denying the allegations. "And the relevant authorities never told me the school building was unsafe."The parents were also angry with the school's teachers, all of whom escaped the building and fled the scene."Look at my hands," one parent says. "I dug through the rubble to look for my children. Then look at the teachers' hands."Some like Chen Hupei believe the law --- and the central government --- are on their side."The government will help us get justice," Chen says. "The government is good; it's just certain officials who aren't."Yang Rong clutched her daughter's dictionary of proverbs to her chest. She found it in a pile of schoolbags lying in the debris. She opened the front page and found the word mama written inside the front cover.The parents built their own shrine. They gathered desks from the classroom and placed pictures of some of the children who died on them. Incense burned in front of the desks. And a sign ran across the top of the shrine that says: "Let us remember with pain our children who died in vain."The cameras clicked as one young woman broke down, stroking the photo of her bright-eyed son as if it might bring him back.The parents want journalists — and the outside world — to bear witness to their suffering. Only then can they bring about change.

Channel: News

Tags: aftershocks  beijing  buildings  ccp  children  china  communist  corruption  earthquake  quake  school  sichuan  survivors  中国  四川 


Rating: 3.38 (8 ratings)    Views: 3292' favoriteCount='4    Comments: 21

wolverineBeaver Says:

May 18, 2008 - Could CNN be more biased? I dont know how many schools in the developed nations can withstand a 7.8 scale earthquake. This is not a political issue but rather a humanitarian issue. Pay more attention to the people, not politics

xixidayuer Says:

May 18, 2008 - cnn? expert?I want to see what is going on after 7.8 earthquake in your country.how many building are still standing after that.CNN like politics dog.

tamsq89 Says:

May 19, 2008 - Cheap talk of CNN-type. That guy forgot the San Francisco earthquake in 1989. The whole freeway bridge collaped, School buildings, too!!!

MOVE32 Says:

May 19, 2008 - cnn=anti china .media hahah we will stick toghther than fucku guys up west shit

tombstonetom Says:

May 19, 2008 - In big Quakes the Damage is terrible. The question in this report is why where schools damaged more than other structures and how can we prevent that in the future. China will be asking those same questions soon. Right now they are too busy recovering bodies and looking for survivors and tending to their dire needs.

japplecan Says:

May 22, 2008 - Parants were not begging, they were showing thier graditude. It's really sad that some bad Americans are alway fabricating to assault China.

japplecan Says:

May 22, 2008 - It is sad to see that when so many Chinese were struggling to rescue without caring about their own relatives some selfish people were beaving in this way and was used by some BAD AMERICANS

japplecan Says:

May 22, 2008 - These white trash should be expelled from the earth

cosmos314159 Says:

May 22, 2008 - my heart goes with the brave chinese people.. god bless them. nothing can defeat them.

fckr48 Says:

May 23, 2008 - we cannot stop earthquakes or any natural disaster from happening, but we can stop the corrupt officers from doing further damage to the nation. these corrupt officers should be hung and sent to hell and let the souls of the dead children haunt them for their selfish acts. god bless.

japplecan Says:

May 23, 2008 - The contrast is too strong.On one side,people all across China were donating with passion;on the other side, selfish parants were fighting in nest,which was used by white trashes to attack China. Give a break. The priority now is rescue and recovery. Your kids would be embarased underground.

japplecan Says:

May 23, 2008 - I'm sick of those who put fingures at each other in nest just shortly when people get back from the tragety

japplecan Says:

May 23, 2008 - And I'm sick of this white trash who is with those selfish parants

japplecan Says:

May 23, 2008 - Parants were not begging, they were showing thier graditude and moved to cry. It's really sad that a few bad Americans are alway fabricating to assault China.

japplecan Says:

May 23, 2008 - 100000 sodiers were sent to rescue and there were lots of firworkers from across China. The reporter must have vacious objectives to demonstrate there where helpless victims.

japplecan Says:

May 23, 2008 - And lots of volunteers from over 20 provinces were also try to help out.

477605598 Says:

May 25, 2008 - god bless the Chinese.

chinahumantrash Says:

May 25, 2008 - China aftershock destroys 71,000 homes;

JDBONA Says:

Jun 2, 2008 - As if you were there with them to back this up. You know nothing of this situation. I was just before it happened, thank God. It is horrible now and everyone needs to think critically how this can be avoided in the future.I know CHINAZi gov't doesn't want critical thinking because of bad PR in pre Olympic times but they could have been far better prepared. just like the media helped in Katrina hurricane in USA, media there should be FREE.

abudabit Says:

Jun 17, 2008 - Look at how thin that rebar is!!! I have never seen a concrete building use such thin reinforcement! No wonder 50,000 people died from such a small earthquake. Japan had an earthquake 10 times as strong and only 2 deaths. Such a shame, they died so the government could save a few pennies per square meter of wall.

lowincash Says:

Jun 21, 2008 - small quake? lol you must be on crack.