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Hundreds join second protest in Kunming over oil refinery

Protesters in Kunming defy warnings by police, but disperse after question and answer session

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Four protesters go behind the backs of rows of police outside the government headquarters in Kunming to express their opposition to a new petrochemical plant. Photo: AFP

Hundreds defied police orders and took to the streets of Yunnan's provincial capital Kunming yesterday to protest against an oil refinery project.

Ignoring warnings that any gathering would be illegal, they started congregating near the provincial government headquarters at about 10am despite a heavy police presence.

They dispersed only after the city's mayor talked to them.

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At least one demonstrator was briefly detained when he unfolded a banner, witnesses said.

It was the second demonstration in Kunming about the controversial project this month, after more than 1,000 protesters took part in a rally on May 4.

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One protester said yesterday's turnout was smaller, following reports the authorities had tried to prevent the demonstration.

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