HONG KONG (Reuters) – Chinese language security forces fired tear fuel and beat protesters in a village in southern China on Sunday to quell a grassroots protest movement over a land dispute, residents mentioned. Dozens of villagers had been taken to hospitals in Mianhu city and Jieyang metropolis and five people were arrested, witnesses mentioned. A large contingent of rise up police and other safety personnel moved into Shangpu village in southern Guangdong province early on Sunday morning, mentioned a couple of residents contacted with the aid of Reuters by using telephone and on microblogging web sites. …