Eight Reported Dead in Latest Land Clash in China

Eight Reported Dead in Latest Land Clash in China

(Reuters) – Eight people have died in a clash between construction workers and villagers in southwestern China over a land dispute, the government and Chinese media said on Wednesday, in the latest bout of rural unrest in the world’s most populous country.

The government of Jinning county near Kunming, the capital of Yunnan province, said on its official microblog that a fight broke out between workers building a trading and logistics center and the residents of a village.

Six of the dead in Tuesday’s incident were workers and the other two villagers, while 18 people were injured, one of them seriously, the government said.

Pictures on the popular microblogging site Weibo, which Reuters could not independently verify, showed what appeared to be bodies lying in the street and construction workers tied up, along with a large number of riot police.

The government said the police would carry out a “legal, objective, fair and just” probe and punish lawbreakers.

The respected Chinese magazine Caixin said a previous clash in June saw villagers accusing the government of illegally seizing the land for the project.

The report said some villagers had told the magazine that people in “black uniforms”, some with shields bearing police markings, had attacked them, and the villagers had fought back.

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