On March 29, in Geping Village, Baixi Subdistrict, Xuzhou District, Yibin, Sichuan, the Chinese Communist Party dispatched over a hundred police officers and government officials into the village to seize land by force, beating and detaining protesting villagers. To install sewage pipelines for the G8517 Xin-Yi Expressway, Yibin authorities have recently deployed large numbers of police and government officials to forcibly seize land across multiple locations. Two days earlier, these same forces used violence to take land from villagers in Xinqiao Village, also in Baixi Subdistrict.
Hainan Government Seizes Land for Port Expansion: New Customs Operations Fail to Mask CCP’s “Bandit Nature” (Dec 24, 2025)
On December 24, 2025, just seven days after the official launch of Hainan’s island-wide “independent customs operations,” a scene of state-directed land seizure quietly unfolded under the cover of night. This occurred on an island that CCP propaganda has painted as a future global logistics hub and world-renowned financial center.
That night, in Yangpu Port—designated as the core functional area of the Hainan Free Trade Port and an international shipping hub—a forced requisition team comprising hundreds of police officers and government personnel stormed Ganchong Fishing Port. There, they forcibly seized the ancient pier and beaches that local villagers have relied on for generations.
Public documents from the Danzhou Municipal Government reveal that the land acquisition sparking this conflict is intended for the construction of a General Purpose Wharf in the Shentou Port Area’s new operational zone. However, due to excessively low compensation standards, the plan met with unanimous resistance from the villagers. In the days leading up to the seizure, villagers had organized rotating shifts to guard the beach day and night in an attempt to block the advance of engineering machinery.
Yet, in the face of the colossal state apparatus, the villagers’ individual strength proved too fragile. Leaked video footage shows that, in a desperate bid to defend their final living space, villagers engaged in a fierce struggle with the fully armed requisition team. Ultimately, their defensive line collapsed, and the land was lost.
In stark contrast to the violent conflict on the ground, relevant protest videos and pleas for help were swiftly wiped from the simplified Chinese internet. Cloaked under the grand narrative of a “major national strategy,” this act of robbery seemed as if it had never happened.
A local fisherman expressed his grief and anger: “What Free Trade Port? I haven’t seen any substantive change for the common people yet. This so-called Free Trade Port is built upon the displacement of the local population.”
The Hainan Free Trade Port is a major national strategy “personally planned, personally deployed, and personally promoted” by Xi Jinping. The authorities have vowed to build it into a special zone defined by the “rule of law, internationalization, and facilitation.” However, ironically, just one week after the official launch of this grand blueprint’s customs operations, the CCP’s true “bandit nature” has been revealed without a doubt.
“Forced Land Expropriation for a High-Speed Rail Project in Xi’an, Shaanxi Triggers Violent Clash, Leaving Two Burned (2025.12.17)”
On December 17, a violent confrontation broke out during land expropriation related to the Xi’an–Yan’an High-Speed Rail project in Shaanxi Province, resulting in injuries to two people. The incident occurred in Dongtang Group, Chunshu Village, Xiquan Subdistrict, Lintong District, Xi’an. On the same day, local authorities deployed a large number of personnel to carry out forced land seizures and assaulted villagers who resisted. During the confrontation, one villager fought back using gasoline, burning a member of the expropriation team, while also suffering injuries himself.
On September 16, in Baoqian Village, Jiushuo Town, Ledong County, Hainan, the local authorities deployed a large number of police to forcibly seize farmland for the construction of a high-speed rail station, sparking intense clashes with villagers. According to eyewitnesses, villagers fought back with stones, which “came flying out like rain, pattering down.”
On September 10 and 11, in Bianyong Village, Zhenwen Town, Wuchuan City, Zhanjiang, Guangdong, villagers clashed for two consecutive days with government personnel who entered the village to seize land.
[Villagers in Nanning, Guangxi Clash with Forced Land Acquisition Team, Multiple Injured] On July 24, in Huada Village, Baiji Town, Yongning District of Nanning, Guangxi, villagers armed with wooden sticks clashed with a forced land acquisition team composed of government personnel, police, security guards, and members of a wind power company. The confrontation erupted as villagers sought to defend their land and environment. Multiple villagers were injured after being beaten by the acquisition team, who were equipped with riot shields and long batons. Video footage also shows the team using fire extinguishers during the clash. According to the villagers, the seized land is intended for the installation of wind power equipment. The local government had reportedly made no agreement with the villagers prior to the forced acquisition.