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Evicting tenants by loudspeaker

Imagine receiving threats all day long, through a loudspeaker. That's daily life for residents of a town in northeast China, where the authorities are trying everything to get rid of them. Read more and hear it for yourself...

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Web user captures expulsion on film

We've already published several posts about the authorities expelling people from their homes around China in the name of "housing redevelopment". Here, a new amateur video found by one of our Observers in China. See the video.

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Chinese petitioners, driven out of Beijing, take refuge online

Material compiled by Zhang, our editor for the Chinese region

For hundreds of years the central authority in China has allowed citizens to file a petition if they feel a local official has wronged them. The citizen must go to Peking to ask for reparations related to expropriation, police brutality, and unjust verdicts, or to denounce corruption. Over the years, these thousands of dissatisfied people have formed a village in an area south of the capital, where they live sparsely, while waiting for their case to be heard by the petition office. Some of them have been waiting for over ten years.

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However, the day before the seventeenth congress of the Communist Party, the authorities decided to get rid of the petitioners. On 12 October, police forces entered the petitioner village and expelled all its inhabitants. Now, keeping in mind the ancestral tradition of petitions, some petitioners use the Internet to air their grievances. For example...

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