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Wukan

Wukan
Wukan, a village of 20,000 in southern China’s Guangdong province, received international media attention after its residents staged a series of protests against the local government, accusing its officials of corruption and taking their farmland. The protests led to a three-month standoff that ended peacefully in December 2011 after central government representatives agreed to dismiss officials, redistribute land and allow for an election.

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Protesters sit in the road in the village Wukan after clashes with police early on Tuesday morning. Photo: SCMP Pictures
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