广东深圳:上百摊贩堵路抗议城管暴力,千人围观僵持至凌晨(2025.07.05、06)

「广东深圳:上百摊贩堵路抗议城管暴力,千人围观僵持至凌晨(2025.07.05、06)」周六晚至周日凌晨,广东深圳龙岗区爆发了一起大规模抗议事件。因不满城管在驱赶过程中使用暴力,上百名摊贩集体占据道路抗议,现场聚集了数以千计的围观市民,直至次日凌晨方才散去。

据多位目击者透露,当晚事发地位于深圳龙岗区布吉街道长青路凯旋荟附近,多名女性摊贩在遭到城管驱赶时被粗暴推搡,甚至被城管使用警棍殴打。之后,被打的摊贩倒地不起,以抗议城管暴行,这一行为迅速引发周边摊贩的愤怒,许多摊贩及其亲属、朋友赶往现场声援,最终演变为一场持续数小时的集体抗议。

现场交通很快陷入瘫痪,上千市民聚集围观,气氛一度紧张,摊贩与执法人员多次发生言语冲突甚至肢体推搡。双方的对峙从当晚一直持续至次日凌晨2点左右,最终双方选择前往附近的政府部门寻求交涉与解决,围观市民也陆续散去。

近期,城管驱赶摊贩的事件在各地屡次出现,背后原因是整体经济不景气,失业率显著上升,大批失业人员为了维持生计,选择以门槛较低的摆地摊作为谋生方式,导致城市摊贩数量激增,给街道带来了巨大压力。为此,当局试图通过禁止摆摊,将这些失业人口驱逐出城市。然而,对于这些将摆地摊视为最后收入来源的民众而言,这或许是他们赖以生存的“最后一根稻草”。

Shenzhen, Guangdong: Hundreds of Street Vendors Block Road to Protest Urban Management Violence; Thousands Gather as Standoff Lasts Until Early Morning (July 5–6, 2025)

From Saturday night to early Sunday morning, a large-scale protest broke out in Longgang District, Shenzhen, Guangdong. In response to violent enforcement by city management officers, over a hundred street vendors occupied the road in protest. The scene drew thousands of onlookers and did not disperse until the following morning.

According to multiple eyewitnesses, the incident occurred near Kaixuanhui on Changqing Road in Buji Subdistrict. Several female vendors were violently shoved and even beaten with batons by urban management officers during a forced eviction. Some of the assaulted vendors collapsed to the ground in protest, triggering widespread anger among nearby vendors. Many of their relatives and friends rushed to the scene in solidarity, escalating the incident into a collective protest that lasted for several hours.

Traffic in the area quickly came to a standstill. Over a thousand citizens gathered to watch as tensions escalated. Verbal disputes and even physical altercations broke out between the vendors and enforcement personnel. The standoff continued until around 2 a.m. the next day, when both parties eventually agreed to seek resolution through a nearby government office. The crowd gradually dispersed thereafter.

In recent times, incidents involving the forced removal of street vendors by urban management have occurred frequently across the country. This trend stems from the overall economic downturn and rising unemployment. As a result, many jobless individuals have turned to street vending—a low-barrier means of survival—leading to a sharp increase in the number of vendors and placing considerable strain on urban spaces. Authorities have responded by attempting to ban street vending and expel these individuals from city areas. However, for many, street vending may represent their final lifeline—the last straw keeping them afloat.