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China village chief held over land deal clash in Shangpu

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A red sign reading "We must retaliate" is next to an upended car at the entrance of Shangpu village in Guangdong province last week. Photo: Reuters

Chinese authorities have arrested a village chief and eight other people over clashes surrounding a land deal that provoked residents’ fury, as officials sought to end a stand-off over the dispute on Sunday.

Officials sent in police to clear road blocks in Shangpu, in the southern province of Guangdong, early on Sunday, sparking fresh violence in which residents said 30 to 40 villagers had been hurt.

But local authorities also said the land transfer to a local businessman which triggered the confrontation had been cancelled.

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Social unrest is anathema to China’s leaders, who are meeting at the annual parliament session in Beijing, and the situation recalls events at another village in Guangdong, Wukan, which made worldwide headlines in late 2011.

On February 22, residents of Shangpu fought with scores of attackers sent by Li Baoyu, the village head and Communist Party chief, after they protested against the land transaction, and blockades went up around the village for more than two weeks.

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But in a partial victory for the villagers, authorities said they had arrested nine people, including Li, over the attack and were pursuing another 21, among them the businessman behind the land deal.

A local court had nullified the land transfer while two other officials had been removed over the incident, a spokesman for Jiexi county which administers Shangpu said on Sunday, confirming a government statement.

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