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Province-level action on the Wukan riots
It would appear that higher levels of government are finally taking action in regards to the Wukan rebellion. This link contains a screenshot of the local government’s website and highlights key points from a meeting that was held at the … Continue reading
Posted in corruption, Wukan
Tagged CCP, China, Chinese government, Communist Party, economy, Guangdong, province, riot, stability, Wang Yang, Wukan, Wukan rebellion, Zhu Minggguo, 朱明国
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The pot is boiling over in Wukan and it won’t look good for Wang Yang
The Daily Telegraph’s Malcolm Moore has reported on a Southern Coastal town which is now in open revolt. However, those who think that this event represents the beginning of some kind of profound shift, ought to pause for a moment. … Continue reading
Posted in Bo Xilai, CCP, stability, Wang Yang
Tagged Bo Xilai, CCP, China, Chinese politics, Communist Party, corruption, CPC, Guangdong, Leadership, leadership transition, Riots, Wang Yang, Wukan
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