
Walls Have Eyes
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In the mid-1990s, one day in late September, the Beijiang City Sports Ground was guarded by armed police since early morning, and everyone who came for morning exercise was persuaded to leave. Riot police with police dogs searched every nook and corner for possible hidden explosives. A few old men who came for morning exercises whispered: "It's so mysterious. Are they going to shoot people and hold a public trial?" At eight o'clock in the morning, the red flags in the sports ground were waved and the loudspeakers played cheerful music. The rostrum was full of people, and the onlookers were on three floors outside. Armed police were maintaining order. The old men were still puzzled: "This is not like shooting people at a public trial?" "Yes, yes. Do you know how to read? Doesn't the banner on the rostrum say 'Beijiang City Police Power Display and the First Police Culture Festival'." A young man sneered at them in a funny way, speaking the next few words in a long voice.
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