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Aug 04 2008
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Protesters were angry at being evicted to make way for a new commercial district
Protesters were angry at being evicted to make way for a new commercial district
A small protest by Beijing residents angry at their forced eviction from their homes has been broken up by Chinese officials just days before the opening of the Olympic games.

The protest took place on Monday in the historic Qianmen district of the Chinese capital, less than a kilometre from Tiananmen Square, scene of the 1989 pro-democracy protests which were crushed by the Chinese military.

The Qianmen area is in the process of being redeveloped from a rundown neighbourhood of traditional homes, known as hutongs, into a new commercial and shopping district.
  
Some 20,000 journalists are descending on Beijing to cover the Olympic games, presenting a huge challenge to the Chinese authorities who are more used to keeping a tight rein on the media.
 
The Olympics, which opens officially on Friday, is seen as a showcase event by the Chinese government which is eager to see the games show the best possible image to the rest of the world.
 
Hundreds of thousands of security personnel and volunteer "citizen police" have been deployed across Beijing to watch for signs of unrest.


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