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Defiant Beijing family loses home | Defiant Beijing family loses home |
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Workmen have torn down the home of a Beijing family that was refusing to move to make way for redevelopment. | Workmen have torn down the home of a Beijing family that was refusing to move to make way for redevelopment. |
A demolition crew pulled down the house early on Friday, according to people gathered outside the site. | A demolition crew pulled down the house early on Friday, according to people gathered outside the site. |
Bedecked with posters, slogans and flags, the city-centre shack had been attracting attention from neighbours and passers-by. | Bedecked with posters, slogans and flags, the city-centre shack had been attracting attention from neighbours and passers-by. |
The Yu family were refusing to move because they said the compensation being offered was far too low. | The Yu family were refusing to move because they said the compensation being offered was far too low. |
It was not immediately clear where the family is now living. Family members were not answering their phones. | |
Later, the local government admitted it had taken matters into its own hands after negotiations with the Yu's broke down. | |
"Because they had unreasonable requests and refused to relocate... they were forcibly moved," said a statement posted on a government-run website. | |
Few traces | Few traces |
The Yus' home was one of more than 160 houses and shops that the local government decided to tear down in 2005 to spruce up the roadside area.The slogan-covered house drew curious Beijingers | The Yus' home was one of more than 160 houses and shops that the local government decided to tear down in 2005 to spruce up the roadside area.The slogan-covered house drew curious Beijingers |
Everyone but the Yus agreed to move. Just a few days ago, they were still promising to defend their property, bought 60 years ago, with their lives. | Everyone but the Yus agreed to move. Just a few days ago, they were still promising to defend their property, bought 60 years ago, with their lives. |
But virtually all traces of the house were quickly removed. | But virtually all traces of the house were quickly removed. |
The Yus' tumble-down home, near many Beijing tourist attractions, was one of hundreds of "nail houses" that have sprung up across China. | The Yus' tumble-down home, near many Beijing tourist attractions, was one of hundreds of "nail houses" that have sprung up across China. |
These are houses whose owners refuse to budge to make way for redevelopment projects. | These are houses whose owners refuse to budge to make way for redevelopment projects. |
Families often complain that they are forced out of their homes and are not given enough compensation. | Families often complain that they are forced out of their homes and are not given enough compensation. |
'Violent dispossession' | 'Violent dispossession' |
Earlier this week, a Swiss-based organisation estimated that up to 1.5 million people have been moved from their Beijing homes because of the Olympics. | Earlier this week, a Swiss-based organisation estimated that up to 1.5 million people have been moved from their Beijing homes because of the Olympics. |
The Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions said this had taken place over an eight-year period leading up to this summer's games. | The Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions said this had taken place over an eight-year period leading up to this summer's games. |
"[The] authorities have used tactics of harassment, repression, imprisonment and even violence against residents and activists," it said. | "[The] authorities have used tactics of harassment, repression, imprisonment and even violence against residents and activists," it said. |
China disagrees with these figures. It says just 6,000 families have been moved to make way for Olympic building projects. | China disagrees with these figures. It says just 6,000 families have been moved to make way for Olympic building projects. |
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