The documentary “Infiltration!” broadcasted on December 8, 2007. The site of forced evictions ~ Downtown Beijing that disappears at the Olympics ~ will be distributed exclusively on TV Tokyo BIZ.[Program Overview]Beijing is changing day by day for the Beijing Olympics. The alleys of traditional houses in the Qianmen area, which flourished since the Ming Dynasty, were evicted one after another and turned into ruins. Through redevelopment, it will be reborn as a commercial area where foreign brands gather. However, there were residents who refused to evict. Even the government cannot infringe on “legal property,” and strongly opposes it. What kind of resistance are the residents developing against the government’s forced eviction and demolition? There is a reason for the desperate resistance. Housing prices in Beijing are soaring ahead of the Olympics, and the offered compensation will only allow housing to be purchased on the outskirts of the city. This is because they will lose their livelihoods such as jobs, schools, and hospitals due to eviction. In addition, there is a deep-rooted problem left by history. The parents and grandparents of many opposition residents had their homes requisitioned by the state during the “socialist reform” of the 1950s, and had their housing titles taken away by the Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s. Since then, the government has acknowledged historical errors such as the Cultural Revolution, but the ownership of the houses has not been fully returned and has not been reflected in the compensation. On the other hand, in today’s Beijing, which has become a “market economy,” only those who own houses and enjoy the price hike can buy more houses. Those who have it will “invest” in more homes, driving up housing prices. The residents of Qianmen have lost their homes due to ‘socialism’ and are unable to buy houses due to the ‘market economy’. That is the clash that is happening now in Beijing, with the Olympics just around the corner. The “Scientific View of Development” proposed by General Secretary Hu Jintao at the time. It is a policy of correcting the distortions caused by economic growth and emphasizing people’s livelihoods. Does the “Property Rights Law” enforced from October protect the property rights of residents? Qianmen Street has become Beijing’s “powder keg”. I infiltrated the site of the forced eviction. *Part of the manuscript and video has been re-edited. #Documentary #China #Normalization of diplomatic relations between Japan and China #Communist Party #Beijing Olympics #Qianmen District #Hutong #Cultural Revolution WBS, Mo Sate, Dawn of Gaia, Cumbria Palace and more! There are plenty of “program unpublished” contents. Japan’s largest economic video distribution service “TV Tokyo BIZ”. ▼▼ Click here for “TV Tokyo BIZ” (free for enrollment month) ▼▼ https://txbiz.tv-tokyo.co.jp/lp/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=meta

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