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Protests against the Three Gorges Dam in China, which began in the late 1990s, were met with significant government repression. Many protesters faced arrest, detention, or harassment as authorities sought to suppress dissent regarding the dam's environmental and social impacts, including the displacement of local communities. While some activists continued to voice their concerns, the Chinese government has maintained strict control over public dissent, limiting the visibility and impact of such protests. As a result, many of the issues raised by the protesters remain contentious and largely unaddressed in the public sphere.

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