Guangzhou Store Owners Demanding Rent Reductions Are Suppressed by Police | CCP Virus | COVID-19

Store owners in Guangzhou demanded rent deduction in strikes, but were suppressed.

There are more than 100,000 residents in Hubei province working in garment factories or owning shops in the Haizhu District. But because of the CCP virus pandemic, no one is able to sell anything. On April 21 and 22, store owners from many cities in Haizhu District went on strike and protested in the streets, shouting the slogan “Rent Deduction,” which caused suppression and many arrests by police officers and the military.

Store and garment factory owners have been demanding rent deduction for 3 months, but the government has not yet replied to the request. Store owners from Shang Yong Tsun, Hou Jiao, Kang Le, Lu Jiang and other cities in Haizhu District in Guangzhou, went on strike for two consecutive days and chanted the slogan “Rent Deduction.”

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Mr. Li, a hotel owner from Shang Yong Tsun in Guangzhou, expressed that the hotel’s stay rate is low because of the CCP pandemic, but he still needs to pay the expensive rent. They went on to protest in the streets but were suppressed by police officers who beat up and arrested some of them. The government officials only mitigated the situation with words but never actually implemented a rent deduction.

He further added: “Nobody comes to stay. These properties are state-owned, some of them are privately owned, but the government has not yet replied. I saw the news on TV and on my phone the day before yesterday, on how the Secretary promised a 3-month rent deduction. However, it has not yet been implemented here. The police officers are the worst and I am afraid.”

Mr. Wang is a garment factory owner in Lu Jiang village, Guangzhou, and he expressed that his national orders have decreased due to the pandemic. They have demanded a 3-month rent deduction but the government has not replied yet. Ultimately, he was only given 1 month of rent deduction.

He added: “They cut 2 weeks off for 2 months, which is only one month in total. I don’t know what they did because we asked for a 3-month rent deduction.”

According to the official data in Haizhu District, there are almost 190,000 people from Hubei Province registered there and they are mostly concentrated in places like Kang Le village. As a result, these villages are called Hubei Villages. These people from Hubei Province mostly work in garment manufacturing and fulfill orders for apparel in wholesale markets such as Gaungzhou Bai Ma, Sha He, and Shi San Xing.

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