The Powder Keg of Rebellion in China Is Lit in Guangdong, and Even the CCP’s Police Can’t Stop It
The Powder Keg of Rebellion in China Is Lit in Guangdong, and Even the CCP’s Police Can’t Stop It
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Around 6 p.m. on June 2, hundreds of migrant workers gathered at the entrance of Yangyong Village in Dongguan, Guangdong. They were protesting because the village had set up gates and started charging fees at the entrance. People were angry. Some said it felt like robbery. The crowd grew quickly and emotions ran high. The police showed up too.
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