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26 Dec 2016

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中国网,
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中国网,
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中國網

游行抗议当局带走林祖恋乌坎村9人遭控多罪判犯2至10年

广东陆丰乌坎村9名村民被控聚众扰乱社会秩序,非法集会,游行,示威,聚众扰乱交通秩序,妨害公务,故意传播虚假信息,在广东海丰县人民法院,昨天一审宣判,根据网站资料,各 人被判2至10年不等的有期徒刑。
乌坎村原支部书记,村委会主任林祖恋6月中被人从家中带走,9月因受贿罪和非国家工作人员受贿罪判囚3年1个月,村民不满当局做法,在村内 举行持续85天游行示威,9名村民被捕,遭控多项罪名...

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China: Wukan village wins govt. compromise following major protests over property development plans – govt. will release detainees, return some confiscated land to farmers

China: 5 years after landmark demonstrations, Wukan villagers protest again over "worse" land disputes, despite arrest of directly elected chief

China: Wukan village chief who led protests over land grabs convicted of corruption, demonstrations by supporting villagers met by violent police crackdown

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