2008年12月21日星期日

来自美联社的国内强制拆迁照片(20P)


A couple react after their house was demolished, in Beijing, Friday Dec, 21, 2007. With soaring housing prices, some urban residents say they are being evicted to make way for new development without being paid enough compensation to buy new homes.(AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

大部分是在北京,筹办奥运时。


A worker looks at a protest slogan on the wall of a traditional courtyard house before demolishing it in Beijing Monday, Nov. 15, 2004. The slogan reads: "Forced demolition violates the constitution. Protect the constitution. Ask for human rights." Scuffles broke out when at least 100 police evicted some residents from their homes before the demolition began. At least one woman was injured while others were sprayed with fire extinguishers as police attempted to disperse a crowd that had gathered to protest the demolition. Residents across Beijing are being forced from their homes, despite a recent amendment to China's constitution guaranteeing private property rights. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)

开推土机的工人在看墙上的抗议标语:“强制拆迁违反宪法。保护宪法,请求人权!”2004年11月15日,北京,在强拆前,百余名警察驱逐居民,还用上了灭火器,导致一位妇女受伤。


Chinese neighbors play a board game outside of their homes, scheduled for demolition, in Beijing, China Saturday June 9. 2007. Unlike most demolitions, which are common in Beijing, Jiu Xian Qiao neighborhood residents who are unhappy with the decision have been offered a vote. if they vote to take the deal they are offered they will go, if they vote to stay, they will be allowed to stay. (AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
连个小板凳都没了。



Workers walk across the site of demolished courtyard houses in Beijing, as remaining houses in the city's hutongs are seen behind Thursday March 23, 2006. The ancient hutongs - narrow lanes which lead to the walled compounds that once blanketed much of Beijing - are being destroyed as China's capital modernizes in the buildup to the 2008 Olympic Games. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)
老胡同被毁。


A man rests on a tricycle below a slogan which protests the demolition of private homes, on the side of a partially demolished house in Beijing Friday July 9, 2004. The slogan reads "Defend the constitution - return my human rights", a reference to a recent amendment to China's constitution which for the first time guarantees private property rights. Thousands of people in Beijing have been forced from their homes, which are then demolished to make way for new residential and commercial complexes, part of a modernization campaign ahead of the 2008 Olympic Games. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)


The boarded up entrance of a vacated courtyard house lies adorned with a painted fish. Neighbors were faced to leave after the area was set for renovation in this small enclave of the Qianmen Hutong in Beijing, China Thursday July 13, 2006. Beijing, one of the fabulous cities of antiquity, is experiencing late-life growing pains as it feverishly struggles to look more modern for the 2008 Olympics. But the process of tidying up a city steeped in history but hurtling toward the future threatens to wipe out one of Beijing's unique architectural and social jewels, the hutong. (AP Photo/ Elizabeth Dalziel)


Chinese elders scuffle with police officers during a protest against the planned construction of a power station for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games outside their homes near the site of the National Aquatic Center in north Beijing, China, Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006. Hundreds of protesters, most between 50 and 70 years old, pumped their fists in the air chanting "Stop the construction!" Some scuffled with police as they tried to spill out from their apartment compound into the streets. At least three were taken away in police vans. The residents fear for their health and were angry they had not received any notice about construction so far. The demonstration was one of a growing number that have erupted since Beijing began Olympic preparations. Many residents complain that they were forcibly evicted and paid too little for lost homes or land. (AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)


A resident closes a gate emblazoned with protest slogans at a residential building scheduled for demolition, next to the site of the new headquarters building of China Central Television (CCTV) in Beijing Wednesday July 26, 2006. The slogans read "Don't cheat and bully people" and "Illegal demolition". Ten families are refusing to leave the building, claiming that local government offers of compensation for their homes are inadequate. As Beijing modernizes ahead of the 2008 Olympic Games redevelopment of old neighborhoods has touched off hundreds of disputes between the government and residents over inadequate compensation. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)
CCTV跟奥运一起欺负人。CCTV要建新楼,2006年。


A man looks through a demolished hutong in an area that was set for renovation in the small enclave of the Qianmen Hutong in Beijing, China Thursday July 13, 2006. Beijing, one of the fabulous cities of antiquity, is experiencing late-life growing pains as it feverishly struggles to look more modern for the 2008 Olympics. But the process of tidying up a city steeped in history but hurtling toward the future threatens to wipe out one of Beijing's unique architectural and social jewels, the hutong.(AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)




Workers demolish an old apartment building to make way for new commercial developments in Beijing Thursday June 14, 2007. The city is in the midst of a building boom as it races to modernize before the Olympic Games in 2008. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)


A man sits in a wheelchair next to his demolished house, in Beijing, Friday Dec, 21, 2007. With soaring housing prices, some urban residents say they are being evicted to make way for new development without being paid enough compensation to buy new homes.(AP Photo/Oded Balilty)


A couple huddles under a Chinese flag on the roof of a building being demolished to make way for a road in Xiamen, in southern China's Fujian province, Thursday, Nov. 22, 2007. The couple who had refused eviction were later removed by force and their house was demolished. (AP Photo/EyePress) **CHINA OUT**
厦门。最后面的“**CHINA OUT**”是什么意思?


Chinese developers' workers demolish the house of a Beijing family that's been fighting eviction for more than five years, while at least two people remained inside of the home, in Beijing, China Friday April 20, 2007. Property disputes and illegal land grabs have accelerated recently as China's economy expands at double-digit rates and farmland is gobbled up for industrial parks and skyscrapers. Government officials often have sided with developers, touching off riots and protests. (AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)




这位,还是被一群警察制服,受了伤,警察都安然无恙。








最后一张,上个世纪的北京。

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