
Dongzhou protests
Dongzhou, Guangdong, Prefecture-level city, Guangdong, People's Armed Police, Tiananmen Square protests of 1989
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A series of protests took place for seven months up to December 2005 in Dongzhou, a village in Shanwei prefecture-level city, Guangdong Province, China, organized in opposition to government plans to partially infill the bay and build a new power plant. It resulted in the shooting deaths of several villagers in the night of 6 December 2005 by People's Armed Police. The death toll is unknown, with different sources mentioning anywhere from three to several dozen deaths...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A series of protests took place for seven months up to December 2005 in Dongzhou, a village in Shanwei prefecture-level city, Guangdong Province, China, organized in opposition to government plans to partially infill the bay and build a new power plant. It resulted in the shooting deaths of several villagers in the night of 6 December 2005 by People's Armed Police. The death toll is unknown, with different sources mentioning anywhere from three to several dozen deaths. The protests resumed in November 2006. The protests were held because local farmers were dissatisfied with the lack of compensation for land expropriated for the construction of the plant. They are also reportedly concerned with the potential for harmful pollution affecting their crops, while fishermen felt their livelihood would be adversely affected by the modifications to the bay.