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reported that the officials had been released following a dawn raid by police, but more residents had been detained. Shortly after, a similar event took place at another village in Guangdong, where residents attempted to detain officials in a dispute over compensation for loss of farm land. Clearly
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reported that 19 residents had been prosecuted for the unrest, 7 being given long sentences for disturbing public order and using explosives against the Police. This was taken to be evidence of the Chinese government covering up the true nature of the shootings. The trial was not widely reported on
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There were reports that local authorities refused to return bodies to families, in some cases offering money to residents instead so that they would stop asking for the bodies. It was also reported that on 9 December, many residents held incense sticks and knelt in front of police barricades in the
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The protests were held because local farmers were dissatisfied with the lack of compensation for land expropriated for the construction of the plant. They were also reportedly concerned with the potential for harmful pollution affecting their crops, while fishermen felt their livelihood would be
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and locals said that they were constantly being pressured not to talk about what happened in 2005. Construction work resumed on the plant after the protests ended, with no compensation being handed out. No public investigation of the shootings has been carried out either.
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as part of their protest. Villagers also alleged that the authorities had "enlisted thugs from local organized crime groups to help put down the demonstration" in addition to regular security forces.
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The official New China News Agency stated that three people had been killed and eight others injured, but there are other reports that quoted residents saying as many as 20 people had been killed.
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reported that tension was again mounting in Dongzhou. The report stated that residents had taken eight local officials hostage after a resident was detained. Two days later,
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The subdistrict was sealed off by government forces who were searching for suspects involved in the violence and preventing people from leaving the subdistrict.
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On 11 December 2005, the Chinese government announced that a police commander was detained for mishandling the protest and causing deaths and injuries.
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the events in Dongzhou are not an isolated case but part of an ongoing wave of protests against land grabs in China, which Prime Minister
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the bay and build a new power plant. It resulted in the shooting deaths of several residents in the night of 6 December 2005 by
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The news was followed closely by Hong Kong, Taiwan, dissident Chinese, and overseas media, but received lesser coverage in
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subdistrict, asking for the bodies of their loved ones for proper burial. These requests were refused. The
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19 residents have been charged and prosecuted for the unrest, 7 of whom have been given long sentences.
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Local villagers denied these accounts and reported that the protesters may have used ordinary
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quoted some residents who said that the officials were attempting to hide the death toll.
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Police commander was detained for mishandling the protest and causing deaths and injuries.
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refers to a series of protests that took place for seven months until December 2005 in
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reported on 13 December that, according to the Shanwei TV Station via
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Human rights in the People's Republic of China
Dongzhou
People's Armed Police
Detained
Charged
Dongzhou
Shanwei
prefecture
Guangdong Province
China
infill
People's Armed Police
Xinhua
petrol bombs
fireworks
South China Morning Post
Ta Kung Pao
Agence France Presse
The Washington Post
mainland China
The New York Times
BBC
Radio Free Asia
Wen Jiabao
Human rights in the People's Republic of China
Siege of Wukan
Tangshan Protest
"Chinese protesters report a massacre"
"Chinese police 'shoot protesters'"
"China official held over shooting"

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