- The
Wukan protests (Chinese: 乌坎事件), also
known as the
siege of
Wukan, was an anti-corruption
protest that
began in
September 2011, and
escalated in December...
-
suicide as a form of protest. In
December 2011,
residents of the
village of
Wukan expelled CCP
authorities following land
requisition protests. In the case...
-
Wukan (Chinese: 乌坎村; pinyin:
Wūkǎn Cūn) is a
coastal fishing village in
Donghai Subdistrict (东海街道), in the county-level city of Lufeng, Guangdong. It has...
- 2010 and, in
September 2011, a
series of
protests or
riots occurred in
Wukan Village over
allegations of
Communist Party members unfairly selling farmers'...
- The
Wukan muni****l
election was held in
Wukan, People's
Republic of
China on 3
March 2012
following an
uprising against the
ruling Chinese Communist Party...
- Wakan,
Wukan or
Wekan (Arabic: وكان, romanized: wkān) is a
village in the
wilayah of
Nakhal in Oman. It lies on the
slopes of the Wadi
Mistal mountains...
- for
controversial statements denouncing foreign media reporting on the
Wukan protests in
Shanwei in 2011, and for the
crackdown of
renewed protests in...
- (前寮里)
Shiquan (石泉里)
Caiyuan (菜園里)
Dongwei (東衛里)
Anzhe (安宅里)
Xingren (興仁里)
Wukan (烏崁里)
Tiexian (鐵線里)
Suogang (鎖港里) Shans**** (山水里) Wude (五德里) Jing'an (井垵里)...
- government. Wang won
international praise for his
handling of the
Wukan protests in 2011.
Wukan is a
fishing village under the
jurisdiction of the city of Shanwei;...
- the South".
Busan IFF.
Retrieved 20
September 2019.[permanent dead link] "
Wukan: The
Flame of Democracy". IDFA.
Archived from the
original on 28
April 2016...