Teargas fired at Chinese protesters

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Chinese riot police fired teargas to disperse a throng of protesters in a small town in southern China on Friday (December 23), the fourth day of demonstrations against the construction of a power station.
Footage from Hong Kong's Cable TV showed police firing several rounds of teargas in Haimen town, in the southern boom province of Guangdong, sending hundreds of people scuttling away.
The protests in Haimen intensified this week just as people about 130 km (80 miles) further along the coast, in Wukan village, called off a 10-day blockade of their village in a protest against what they said was a land grab by officials.
Protests in China have become relatively common over issues such as corruption, pollution, wages, and land grabs that local-level officials justify in the name of development.

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