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Follow us on TWITTER: http://twitter.com/cnforbiddennews Like us on FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/chinaforbiddennews Recently Jingbian County, Shanxi Province, well-known as an early Communist rebel base saw a modern revolt by local farmers. After years of petitioning in vain they formed a work team to directly share out land occupied by a powerful family. The team leader said they were driven to revolt. Let's see the story. It's said that Wang Zhihua deputy general manager of state-owned Yanchang Petroleum, seized and occupied the land. He is said to be worth 30 million in personal property. In 1979,Wang Zhihua's father rented 1,000 acres of rural collective land for 15 years at 100 yuan per month, extended to 3780 acres after 35 years. Currently, Wang Zhihua has up to 189 million yuan of land and 3.36 million yuan in agricultural subsidies allocated to Xigou village by government. More than 400 families of Xigou village frequently petitioned and sued Wang Zhihua in vain to reclaim the land as they had no means of subsistence. Last year, Wang Zhihua is said to have colluded with the local police to arrest 11 petitioners into criminal detention. On June 1, villagers formed a work team of 40 people to take over the land. They carried a roll of tape, and wooden stakes to measure and divide the land for re-distribution. Team leader Wang Dewu said they were psychologically prepared because they were driven to revolt! Associate Professor Wang Gang of Hebei University: "Now petitions, kneeling begging do not solve the problem. The Chinese people have to stand up and make history. If more people do it, China will be different." Sun Wenguang, emeritus professor of Shandong university said in the current situation under CCP rule Chinese farmers can't rebel en masse. Sun Wenguang: "it's impossible to get the land back from local tyrants. They have government background and military support, how can you take them down? They already wiped you out if you carried a gun in Jinggang Mountain." Now Chinese peasants may commit suicide, burn themselves or even been crushed and killed by forced demolitions and compulsory acquisition of land. June 6, a newly married beauty was burned to disfigurement and miscarriage by 80 people including village branch secretary and people from the Housing Department for resisting demolition in Henan province. Former Shanxi TV reporter Ma Xiaoming:"60% to 70% of petitions are related to the land problem., If you resist, they will cut off water and electricity to harass you at least; or even hire hundreds to beat up the village. I have seen several cases." Ma Xiaoming pointed out that the plunder is from CCP different level elite. If the farmers cannot unite to resist, they will not be able to change their fate. Ma Xiaoming: "Why? Large or small bandits formed a gang of predators including public security authorities. We don't know how much corrupt officials made by seizing and reselling the land. This is a huge brutal, cunning, greedy robber gang!" American Chinese Epoch Times editorial "Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party" exposed the CCP's fundraising tactic of expropriation from local landowners to found the Red army and get ammunition, food, and clothing." It stated" Li Xiannian's Red Army kidnapped one member of each rich family as a live hostage They didn't kill the hostage so the families would send money to feed the Red army. When the family was ruined with no more money to send, they would release the dead or dying hostage." Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party pointed out that the CCP's seizure from landowners was organized robbery. The CCP's literary works vilified the squire and the rich to make people agree with their methods of robbing the rich to assist the poor. In fact, most of those squires and the rich kept their nose clean. They got their family properties by several generations' hard work, pinching and scraping. However, the CCP depicted them as landlords and tyrants to justify robbing them and killing their families. 《神韵》2014世界巡演新亮点 http://www.ShenYunPerformingArts.org/