Residents of a Chinese village which staged a high-profile revolt over the perceived corruption of local officials have voted for a new village committee. Villagers in Wukan managed to oust local officials three months ago in protests over land seizures. As part of a deal to end the unrest, China's authorities made the rare concession of allowing fresh elections. The revolt in Wukan came to symbolise anger felt over similar land grabs by officials in rural China. China has allowed low-level elections since the 1980s, and although Communist Party officials often interfere in the process, the residents of Wukan are confident that these elections will be different, the BBC's Martin Patience in Beijing reports. But analysts say the unusual circumstances which led to the vote mean Wukan's election is unlikely to be replicated elsewere. Activists from other parts of the country have travelled to Wukan to observe the polls and to try to highlight their own grievances. "Wukan is an example for us," Hua Youjuan, a village chief from Huangshan in eastern China where residents have also protested against corruption, told Reuters. "What Wukan has achieved through its solidarity is something we can also learn from," he added. Protests had been simmering in Wukan, in Guangdong province, since last September. Villagers said officials had sold off their land to developers and failed to compensate them properly. The unrest escalated after the death of a village negotiator in police custody in December. Police say he died of a "sudden illness", but his family say he was beaten to death. BBC
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