It was just before dawn when the demolition crew arrived at Wanqiang silk dye factory, and staff were still asleep in the dormitory. A scuffle broke out, but the drowsy workers were no match for the hundred-strong crew armed with heavy machinery.
The boss of the factory called the police but was told they could do nothing – the demolition crew had been sent by an investment company owned by the municipal government.
It was eager to get its hands on the land occupied by the factory in Hangzhou, a wealthy city in Zhejiang province, eastern China.
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