Kunming authorities have been put on high alert to thwart demonstration against a refinery project and a related paraxylene (PX) factory in neighbouring Anning during China-South Asia Expo early next month.
The expo is the first being organised by China in which India and several South Asian countries are scheduled to take part.
Residents of Kunming city in Yunnan province are planning a third protest on June 6, the opening day of the four-day expo, after their call for scrapping the projects have not been heeded, South China Morning Post reported today.
PX is an industrial chemical that is dangerous if inhaled or absorbed.
Kunming has been witnessing massive demonstrations against the plant.
Meanwhile, the state media has reported a ban on the sale of white T-shirts in parts of Kunming while restricting printing and photocopying to prevent demonstrators from distributing leaflets or banners.
The restrictions will remain in effect until at least the end of June, Global Times reported.
Local residents in Kunming and Anning told Global Times that they have to bring ID cards and register their real names while purchasing white T-shirts and printing or photocopying banners related to the PX project.
The edict was announced by the local industrial and commercial bureau and police department, he said.
"They do not want anyone to protest," a man surnamed Zhang from a local clothing factory told the daily referring to previous protests where demonstrators wore white T-shirts and masks and held banners with slogans rejecting the PX project.
However, other small printing shops are not required to submit personal information.
Although authorities in Anning said they had abolished the controversial real-name policy on surgical mask purchases, staff at two local pharmacies said that customers who buy more than 10 masks are required to leave their ID information.
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