NINGBO, China (AP) — Protests against the expansion of a factory are resuming in an eastern China city despite a local governmentpledge to halt the project.
About 200 protesters gathered outside Ningbo government offices Monday for a fourth straight day of protests. Police channeled the crowd from the front of the building off to a side street.
The protests have occasionally featured violent clashes between protesters and police, who have detained some demonstrators. On Sunday night, the government promised to halt the expansion of the ethylene plant belonging to state-run Sinopec, though the crowd continued to protest, leaving only late in the night.
The protest, the latest on environmental issues, comes as China'sauthoritarian government wants calm for a transfer of power in the Communist Party leadership at a party congress that starts Nov. 8.
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