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Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive/documents/ruralchina/sais050404.pdf (downloaded 04-04-2005)
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Title:Rural demonstrations in China (2003 to 2005) : article index / School of Advanced International Studies
Source:School of Advanced International Studies (2005)
Description:1 PDF file (345 KB)
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Language:eng.
Contents:China crushes peasant protest, turning 3 friends into enemies / Kahn , Joseph. -- In China, stresses spill over into riots / Marquand, Robert. -- Sars-wary villagers riot, attack officials / Savadove, Bill. -- Oil well seizures in China spark dispute with private sector / Kynge, James. -- Farmers' rising anger erupts in China village; land seizures, stagnation fuel unrest / Pan, Philip P.. -- Ethnic fighting flares in China: authorities declare martial law in rural Henan province / Pan, Philip P.. -- Provincial riots leave scores dead / Chua Chin Hon. -- Riots provide bleak picture of society's ills / Ma, Josephine. -- Riots show urgent need to tackle rural poverty / South China Morning Post. -- A legal lesson for the rest of China / Lawrance, Anthony. -- A Chinese court sentences farmers who protested a land seizure / Yardley, Jim
Corp. body:School of Advanced International Studies
Subjects:Protest movements - China - 21st century
China - Rural conditions


Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive/documents/society/kahn050103.htm (downloaded 03-01-2005)
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Author:Kahn, Joseph
Title:The great divide / managing rebellion : China crushes peasant protest, turning 3 friends into enemies / by Joseph Kahn
Source:pipeline.com (13 Oct. 2004)
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Bib. note:Orig. publ.: The New York Times 13 Oct. 2004
Subjects:Social action - China
Protest movements - China - 21st century


Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive/documents/taiwan/anonym031106.txt (downloaded 06-11-2003)
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Author:Anonymous
Title:[anti Ch'en Shui-pien protest, reported by someone on the scene]
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Loc. note:The call to this demonstration can be found at http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive/documents/taiwan/acssny031106.htm.
Subjects:Taiwan - Foreign relations - United States
United States - Foreign relations - China
Taiwan - Foreign relations - Taiwan
Taiwan - History - Autonomy and independence movements
Ch'en Shui-pien, 1951-


Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/2005/12/09/tatlow051209.txt (downloaded 09-12-2005)
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Author:Tatlow, Didi Kirsten
Title:Poisoned village up in arms again : local officials in Zhejiang pledged to move factories after a bloody protest, but four months later the pollution continues / Didi Kirsten Tatlow
Source:South China Morning Post (26 Aug. 2005)
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Subjects:Environment
Social action - China
Pollution - China


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