In 2012, in Zhoukou City, Henan Province, China, the local government flattened the graves of two million ordinary people within three months. They were hurt by absurd policies and still could not rest in peace after their death.
I went to Zhoukou City to take a set of photos. The descendants of the deceased were holding their portraits and standing in front of their flattened graves. I hope the eyes of these deceased people can be fixed on the officials who issued these evil policies.
This topic explores a fundamental question: Does a deceased person have dignity at all?