"Bloggers continue to monitor earthquake corruption, as they wait for the truth to come out as to why so many school buildings collapsed so easily in this month's massive earthquake.
The parents of children who died, though, aren't waiting. On Sunday a group from Mianzhu city took photos of their children and marched to the larger Deyang city to seek justice [zh] from Party officials there.
The problem goes back to criticism that many schools which completely crumbled in the earthquake were cut short and built to stand as sturdy as though made from tofu suds."
From Global Voices, "Sohu blogger Crisker offers photos from Mianzhu which us a better sense of what the childless parents there are feeling now". Check out the graphic photos here.
The parents of children who died, though, aren't waiting. On Sunday a group from Mianzhu city took photos of their children and marched to the larger Deyang city to seek justice [zh] from Party officials there.
The problem goes back to criticism that many schools which completely crumbled in the earthquake were cut short and built to stand as sturdy as though made from tofu suds."
From Global Voices, "Sohu blogger Crisker offers photos from Mianzhu which us a better sense of what the childless parents there are feeling now". Check out the graphic photos here.
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