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Angry Chinese Villagers Riot In Guangdong

Wukan Lufeng Guangdong Riot
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A peaceful riot turned violent earlier on Friday in the town of Wukan (乌坎) in Guangdong.

Villagers began protesting on Wednesday over rumors that their farmland was going to be sold by local village officials, reports the AP.

Many photos of the destruction, showing residents overturning vehicles and beating police cars with sticks, have been floating around on Sina Weibo, basically the Chinese version of Twitter.

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(Photos via mou-sir and wong646 on Weibo).

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(Photos via mou-sir and wong646 on Weibo).

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(Photos via mou-sir and wong646 on Weibo).

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(Photos via mou-sir and wong646 on Weibo).

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(Photos via mou-sir and wong646 on Weibo).

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(Photos via mou-sir and wong646 on Weibo).

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(Photos via mou-sir and wong646 on Weibo).

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(Photos via mou-sir and wong646 on Weibo).

Wukan Lufeng Guangdong Riot
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(Photos via mou-sir and wong646 on Weibo).

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(Photos via mou-sir and wong646 on Weibo).

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(Photos via mou-sir and wong646 on Weibo).

Why are they upset? Because the government keeps taking their land

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