More than 2,000 disgruntled farmers have clashed with hundreds of policemen in China’s northern region of Inner Mongolia in a land dispute that injured dozens, sources said on Wednesday.
The July 21 clash in Qianjin village, a part of Tongliao city about 725 km (450 miles) northeast of Beijing, was one of a growing number of protests across China, most of which go unreported in the tightly controlled state media.
Dozens injured as police, farmers clash in China – Reuters
Posted by Sophie Beach | Jul 27, 2005
Categories : Society
Tags :land,land disputes,riots,rural unrest