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Q: The Battle of Wukan. Heard of it?

You should have. 

12 years 46 weeks ago in  General  - China

 
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Yeap, a village trying hard to get rid of corrupt officials.

Wish them good luck and perseverance in their efforts.

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Yes, I picked up on this a couple of days ago. It is about local officials selling off village land to developers. I heard the roads are blocked to stop food going into the village and they are blockede from the sea to stop their fishing boats going out. Hope it all works out well for them.

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It's being reported in the West that the villagers have blocked the roads to stop officials from entering. 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-16205654

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Best wishes to all the villagers of Wukan, you are setting a fine example for the rest of the Chinese people. Fight the officials, drive them off, make the central government clean out the corrruption and work for a better China... you need it badly.

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the site seeingredinchina has some excellent comments and links, as well as updates on Christian Bale's unsuccessful visit to Chen Guangcheng in Linyi

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wow funny, mattayayayaya has not commented on this. and i guess this is why my yahoo has been crap for the past week. 

good luck to them,

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That's a very interesting point....when everything else here is answered by him.

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rich45:

comon give the guy a break. hes chinese, remember?. he probably dosnt even know what is going on

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You mean this story didn't make the front page of China Daily? 
This made all the news outlets in the west and even took a full page in my local paper a few days ago.
Power to the People!!

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