March 17, 2009 2:00 PM

China's Milk Victims Claim Intimidation

(AP)  Families whose children fell ill from tainted milk have come under pressure to drop compensation lawsuits, victims' advocates said Tuesday, showing the government's lingering uneasiness over one of China's worst contamination scandals.

Local officials were calling and visiting at least a half-dozen families, urging them to drop their cases against the dairies and accept a government-sanctioned compensation plan giving 2,000 yuan ($290) to most victims, said Zhao Lianhai, the father of a child sickened by the milk.

At least one family has decided to back out of their lawsuit, said Zhao, who has rallied other families through a Web site he created.

"One parent told me, 'I'm more than 30 years old but I've never before seen the county and village officials. Everyone in the family is really scared,"' said Lu Jun, an AIDS activist who has been working with families of tainted milk victims in central China's Henan province.

Infant formula contaminated with the industrial chemical melamine was blamed for killing at least six babies and sickening nearly 300,000 across China in the scandal that began in September.

Unscrupulous middlemen are accused of adding melamine, which is high in nitrogen, to watered-down milk to fool quality tests for protein content. When ingested, melamine can cause kidney stones and kidney failure.

The scandal rocked the country, culminating in a law enacted in recent weeks that consolidates hundreds of disparate regulations covering the country's 500,000 food processing companies.

The accusations that local officials are trying to intimidate victim's families come despite this month's announcement by the executive vice president of China's highest court, Shen Deyong, that parents who rejected the government's compensation plan were welcome to file lawsuits against the dairies.

It was not clear why local officials would try to stop the families after Shen's announcement. But different levels of government in China often disagree on how to handle matters, and local officials may see lawsuits as a threat to their authority with the potential to upset stability in their community.

More than 600 families have demanded higher compensation than the government plan offers - one-time payouts using money from dairies named in the scandal. Families that take the money can't sue for more unless they can prove they were forced to agree to the compensation plan, lawyers have said.

Wang Zhenping, whose 1 1/2-year-old son became ill after drinking contaminated infant formula, said he has received four phone calls from health bureau officials in Henan's Zhoukou city in the last two weeks. They also have visited his mother's house twice.

"The last time they called me, I told them to call my lawyer," he said, planning to continue his legal fight against Sanlu, the dairy at the center of the crisis.

Phones at the Zhoukou city health bureau rang unanswered Tuesday.

Lawyers representing the victims' families have also run into obstacles in recent days.

Li Jinglin, an attorney who was representing parents of children sickened by Shengyuan brand infant formula, said the Beijing city justice bureau called his law firm last Friday and told his superiors he should not be working on the case. Li said he withdrew from the case but hoped another lawyer could take his spot.

A coalition of lawyers working to sue the 22 dairies named in the scandal is focused primarily on getting at least one case involving the key dairy Sanlu to be accepted by a court in the northern city of Shijiazhuang.

"We just want the courts to accept at least one case as an example," lawyer Lin Zheng said.

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by wcreader March 22, 2009 1:26 AM EDT
If the claim on intimidation to the tainted mike Victims is true, it seems un-logical to simplify link the incident to human right or to link make-in-China are all bad. like some reader did here; If the intimidation claim is true, it is everything about the bad gangs or few corrupted official (corrupted by the private company) trying to get away from the law, and/or trying to get a way from their responsibility. Hope the Chinese justice system, the Chinese media can the protect right of the victim. Facts:
1) Isn't it true that it is not the western media but the Chinese news media who first find out and report the tainted mike scandal to the public. One can't not just simplify attack China has no news freedom or everything government run. Though US is heading to that direction.
2) Isn't it true all the related milk supplier gang who tanked the milk as well as the milk firm owners had been brought to the law in Chia? At least the government and the local communities are trying someting to protect its citizen.
3) Isn?t it true that the related mike company (joint venture of Chinese and oversea file) had to file bankruptcy due to the lawsuit?

China is changing daily for the past 30 years, I believe, like many government, China, both the Chinese government and the people, are trying, continue to improve, to provide a better environment for its citizen. It is a continue process that will not be completed soon. China will not be perfect. Yet, equally, it is not fair to use an old bias, demonize view on the 60s China to judge every event that is happening in 21st century China.
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by wcreader March 22, 2009 12:23 AM EDT
-Re-send: ->"Milk Victims Claim Intimidation" is it true?
-->" Local officials were calling and visiting at least a half-dozen families" who is the Local officials? AP please kindly double check on the source and please kindly give a complete report? The right of Chinese citizen is protected by law. If there is any corrupt official or gang whom are trying to Intimidation the victim, report the evident. Ask that event in the news release conference. China is pretty open now. There is no need, and very non-professional for AP to just quote someone form the street frame a dark picture of China. Using a sad incident to make political attack for a country. Should a report be balance? Did AP ever report what the official and local communicative ever do after the Mike incidents? As everywhere in the world, there will be some bad people, one don't use that to demonize a country. Do US officials, for examples, CIA, US military or some corrupt governor had ever Intimidation war victim or commercial victim? So sick and ashamed? where are you, AP, when that happen?
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by wcreader March 22, 2009 12:14 AM EDT
-->"Milk Victims Claim Intimidation" is it ture?
-->" Local officials were calling and visiting at least a half-dozen families" who is the Local officials? AP please kindly double check on the source and please kindly give a complete report? The right of Chinese citizen is protected by law. If there is any corrupt official or gang whon are trying to Intimidation the victim, report the evident. Ask that event in the news release conference. China is pretty open now. There is no need, and very non-profesional for AP to just quote someone form the street frame a dark picture of China. Using a sad incident to make political attack for a country. As everywhere in the world, there will be some bad people, one don't use that to demonize a country. Do US official eg CIA, US military ever Intimidation war victim? So sick and ashame where is this AP guy?
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by formrusmcsgt March 18, 2009 7:34 AM EDT
It was not clear why local officials would try to stop the families after Shen's announcement.
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Oh please.

The Chinese government wants this to go away post haste.

Intimidating victims and avoiding law suits (and the reporting on same) helps push it off the radar.
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by nick32708 March 17, 2009 11:05 PM EDT
####SHAME ON CHINA######
Is this the 5000 year old culture China proud of?
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by tmittelstaed March 17, 2009 6:38 PM EDT
"...Beside they at least got some kind of justice that we can't get over here they executed those responsible really quick...."--- antoniof123

Of course they did, they didn't want those people pointing the finger of blame to government officials in China. It's called a cover-up, and it was executed very efficiently. And now you wonder why some of those same officials are pressuring people to not sue?

The middlemen could never have got away with what they did without the local government officials looking the other way. What your seeing is the top brass in China would like the local courts to expose more of the local government officials complication with the criminals, which would likely happen in a lawsuit, and the local officials are scared to death of this happening.

Keep in mind they have government paid health care so these lawsuits are only for punishment/pain and suffering, since their medical bills have already been covered.
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by ccdsswrkr09 March 17, 2009 4:45 PM EDT
WE IN THE USA DON'T HAVE ROOM TO B--CH . WE KILL OUR BABIES AND BABY OUR KILLERS. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE HOW THE CHILDREN DIED ? THEY DIDN'T COMMITT SUICIDE AND THE ABORTED DIDN'T GET A CHOICE.
Posted by tootall1014 at 1:13 PM : Mar 17, 2009


I'm pretty sure there is a differance between the government allowing your child to die, and you deciding not to have a child while it is still less than 20 cells all together in your body.
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by dragyn30 March 17, 2009 3:43 PM EDT
This is just sick - these companies killed innocent babies and made other horribly sick in a country where a couple can have only one child.

China needs to learn how to take care of human beings, right now they treat their citizens worse than dog droppings!
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by antoniof123 March 17, 2009 3:43 PM EDT
Folks if you live in China then this is going to happen it is the way they operate and it is there land. Leave it be there is nothing you can do to help these people. I understand that it is against our culture but is it really against there.

Beside they at least got some kind of justice that we can't get over here they executed those responsible really quick. Remember the peanute butter guy the most he will get is a $1,000 fine and up to a year in a country club prison. So don't be to harsh to judge them they may have it right.
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by rave_on3 March 17, 2009 3:37 PM EDT
Thats what we need to do in this country. It would be a boom for business and help the economy.
Posted by Harry_Snapperorgans at 10:29 AM : Mar 17, 2009

Now why didn't I think of that? Flood the market with tainted milk and boost the health care industry, line the pockets of lawyers filing suits on behalf of sick or dead babies, media could mine this story for all it's worth...

Maybe some entrepeneur could devise a melanine testing device, go with an IPO and rescue the stock market.

lady_organs, you are brilliant! (cough)
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