「云南威信村民以砖石击退强拆的政府人员(2026.01.20)」2026年1月20日,云南省昭通市威信县扎西镇发生一起拆迁冲突。面对来势汹汹的强拆队,当地村民选择投掷砖石反抗,并成功击退了强拆人员。
事件起因于扎西镇田坝社区黄金坳村民小组的多栋住宅,近期被当地政府突然认定为“违法建筑”。在一份张贴在相关房屋墙外的《违建通知书》中,扎西镇政府称相关房屋“擅自占用耕地修建”,并要求房主在三日内“自行拆除”,否则将由政府“依法拆除”。
然而,村民对此说法表示强烈不满。他们指出,这些被认定为“违建”的房屋已建成并居住二十余年,是村民唯一的居所。村民认为,房屋之所以突然被定性为“违建”,并非出于土地管理需要,而是因为当地政府计划在该区域推进名为“温泉小镇”的地产项目。在以较低补偿标准要求村民搬迁遭到拒绝后,扎西镇政府转而以“违建”为由施压。
自1月13日起,村民们开始日夜在房屋周边聚集守候,抵制强拆。村民拍摄的视频显示。强拆当天,包括一名镇书记在内的数十名政府人员抵达现场,手持铁锤、铁钎等强拆工具,气势汹汹。在一栋悬挂着“私人住宅,未经允许,擅自闯入,后果自负”横幅的建筑前,政府人员动手拆门时,楼顶的村民开始向楼下投掷砖石。面对密集的砖石,政府人员迅速逃离。此后,政府人员曾试图再次靠近建筑,但因楼顶持续投下的砖石而未能得逞。
截至1月24日,村民仍坚持在房屋周边值守。当地政府虽未采取进一步行动,但也未公开表态是否放弃强拆,双方目前处于僵持状态。
“Villagers in Weixin, Yunnan Repel Government Personnel Carrying Out Forced Demolition with Bricks and Stones (2026.01.20)”
On January 20, 2026, a demolition-related clash occurred in Zhaoxi Town, Weixin County, Zhaotong City, Yunnan Province. Faced with an aggressive forced-demolition team, local villagers resisted by throwing bricks and stones, successfully driving the demolition personnel away.
The incident arose after several residential houses in the Huangjinao villagers’ group of Tianba Community, Zhaoxi Town, were suddenly designated by the local government as “illegal buildings.” In a “Notice of Illegal Construction” posted on the exterior walls of the houses, the Zhaoxi Town government claimed that the properties had been “constructed on cultivated land without authorization” and ordered homeowners to “demolish them voluntarily” within three days, warning that otherwise the government would “demolish them in accordance with the law.”
Villagers strongly rejected this claim. They pointed out that the houses labeled as “illegal” had been built and occupied for more than twenty years and were their only homes. In the villagers’ view, the sudden designation of their homes as “illegal constructions” was not driven by land-management needs, but by the local government’s plan to promote a real estate project in the area known as “Hot Spring Town.” After villagers refused to relocate under a low compensation standard, the Zhaoxi Town government allegedly began applying pressure by citing “illegal construction.”
Beginning on January 13, villagers started gathering around their homes day and night to resist the forced demolition. Videos filmed by villagers show that on the day of the attempted demolition, dozens of government personnel—including a town Party secretary—arrived at the site carrying tools such as hammers and crowbars, appearing aggressive. In front of a building displaying a banner reading “Private residence. Unauthorized entry prohibited. Consequences at your own risk,” officials began forcing the door open. At that point, villagers on the rooftop started throwing bricks and stones downward. Confronted with the barrage, the government personnel quickly retreated. They later attempted to approach the building again but were unsuccessful due to the continued throwing of bricks and stones from the rooftop.
As of January 24, villagers remain on watch around their homes. While the local government has not taken further action, it has also not publicly stated whether it will abandon the forced demolition. Both sides are currently locked in a standoff.

