As many as 10,000 college students fought with Chinese police in four days of protests over their academic status, damaging cars and buildings and leaving at least 20 people injured, a foreign monitoring group said Thursday. The protests erupted Oct. 21 in Nanchang, a city in Jiangxi province, after students learned that records from two private institutions might not be recognized by the government, the Hong Kong-based Information Center for Human Rights and Democracy said. Full Story
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