7月4日上午,湖北武汉的“九龙城寨”,武汉最大城中村华安里的村民发起示威,阻断交通抗议“房票”拆迁,抵制“越拆越穷”,一度与维稳警察发生冲突。
今年五月,武汉政府正式启动华安里拆迁征收,涉及土地面积高达314.37亩。据村民透露,此次拆迁不光赔偿标准低,还没有现金赔偿,而是用“房票”代替,因此遭到村民一致反对。
On the morning of July 4, residents of Hua’anli—Wuhan’s largest urban village, often referred to as the city’s own “Kowloon Walled City”—launched a protest, blocking traffic to oppose the government’s “housing voucher” compensation scheme for demolition. The protesters resisted what they called “demolition that only makes us poorer,” and at one point clashed with stability maintenance police.
In May this year, the Wuhan government officially initiated the demolition and land acquisition of Hua’anli, involving a land area of 314.37 mu. According to local residents, the compensation offered is not only low but also does not include any cash payment—instead, they are being issued housing vouchers, a policy that has drawn unanimous opposition from the community.