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Protesters in Henan block railway line as anger flares over property dispute

Train halted for 20 minutes in Henan province after demonstrators allege they’ve been swindled out of cash for apartments

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Dozens of people blocked a railway line and stopped a train from coming through in northern China amid angry scenes over a property dispute.

Police said six people were arrested and 22 faced punishment after the protest in Xixia county in Henan province on Monday morning.

Twenty-eight people got on the track and stopped the train heading to Xian in neighbouring Shaanxi province, a statement from the county government said.

The train was blocked for 20 minutes before the crowd was removed, the China News Service reported.

One of the protesters told the Huashang Daily newspaper that hundreds of people went to petition the county government on Monday morning, alleging they had been swindled out of cash by a developer after paying for apartments.

Another protester told the newspaper that the attempt to block the train came out of anger and frustration.

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