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tabatha

(18,795 posts)
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 11:01 PM Dec 2011

China's Wukan Village Wins Rare Government Compromise After Protests

BEIJING -- Southern Chinese authorities have given in to key demands of protesting villagers after a nearly two-week standoff with police, agreeing in a rare compromise to release detainees and return some confiscated land to farmers.

Guangdong's deputy Communist Party secretary Zhu Mingguo told Wukan village protest leader Yang Semao on Wednesday that four villagers being held by police would be released over the next few days, Yang told The Associated Press.

"So now we are cautiously optimistic," Yang said.

The significance of the authorities' unusual concession in Wukan depends on how the details are played out, but it could affect the way other protests are handled, particularly in the corner of coastal southern China that has seen periodic unrest over the last few years. To Wukan's northeast, the coastal town of Haimen saw a second day of protests Wednesday over a planned coal-fired power plant.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/21/china-wukan-village_n_1162569.html?ref=asia

A government that is learning to listen. (Guess PNAC was behind this as well.)

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China's Wukan Village Wins Rare Government Compromise After Protests (Original Post) tabatha Dec 2011 OP
Very interesting prepperdad Dec 2011 #1
Not good enough. DCKit Dec 2011 #2
That's the thing. If you want to prevent riots, clamp down on corrupt local officials. Prometheus Bound Dec 2011 #3
 

prepperdad

(103 posts)
1. Very interesting
Thu Dec 22, 2011, 12:10 AM
Dec 2011

It looks like the Chinese government is beginning to listen to its people. If only a little bit. This will probably incite more protests across the country.

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DCKit

(18,541 posts)
2. Not good enough.
Thu Dec 22, 2011, 03:51 AM
Dec 2011

The feds need to come down on those local officials like a hammer, or they're not going to remain in power long enough to transition to democracy.

Prometheus Bound

(3,489 posts)
3. That's the thing. If you want to prevent riots, clamp down on corrupt local officials.
Thu Dec 22, 2011, 04:37 AM
Dec 2011

I read recently there were something like 70,000 demonstrations/riots a year in China. Things are only going to get worse with the slowing economy.

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