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Growing Dissent From Youth, Labor Unions Spark Rare...

Clip: 6/30/2011 | 4m 43s

Growing dissent among young people and labor unions has sparked rare protests in China.

Growing dissent among young people and labor union members has sparked rare protests in China. Independent Television News' John Sparks reports from the southeastern city of Xintang, which saw four days of protests in recent weeks.

06/30/2011

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