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Winter swimming in Beijing, by Zhao Hua Xi Shi

China Sentences Quake Activist to 5 Years’ Jail

Activist Tan Zuoren, who had been investigating the deaths of schoolchildren in the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, has been sentenced to five years in prison after being tried in August. From AP:Attorney Pu Zhiqiang said activist Tan Zuoren was convicted of the charge Tuesday by the Chengdu Intermediate Court. Tan’s trial in August had concluded with [...] Read more »

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    Chinese Farms Cause More Pollution than Factories, Says Official Survey

    The first Chinese census on pollution has revealed that fertilizers and pesticides, and not smokestacks, are the country’s biggest sources of water pollution. From The Guardian:Senior officials said the disclosure, after a two-year study involving 570,000 people, would require a partial realignment of environmental policy from smoke stacks to chicken coops, cow sheds and fruit [...] Read more »

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    Lawyer in China Mob Trial Gets 1 1/2 Years on Appeal

    Lawyer Li Zhuang has had his sentence reduced to one and a half years on appeal. From AP:The lawyer for an alleged mob boss in southwest China was given a reduced 1 1/2-year prison term Tuesday during his appeal on charges that he helped his client falsely claim torture by police during interrogation, the court [...] Read more »

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    China’s CIC Gives Breakdown of U.S. Equity Stakes

    As CDT posted earlier, a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission from the China Investment Corp details $9.63 billion of equity holdings in U.S. listed companies and funds. Reuters reports on the numbers:Among U.S. holdings, CIC declared a stake of $1.77 billion in Morgan Stanley (MS.N) and a previously unannounced $713.8 million holding [...] Read more »

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    Chinese Police Admit Enormous Number of Spies

    The Telegraph follows up on the Xinhua interview with a local police chief about the use of informants in police work:Experts said the number of spies in China’s major cities, such as Beijing and Shanghai, and in more restive regions, such as Tibet and Xinjiang, was likely to be far higher. The number of spies [...] Read more »

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    Paul Midler: Why China Keeps Poisoning the Milk

    An opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal looks at quality control in China and the lessons regulators there could learn from Japan’s experience:China’s quality challenge has at times been compared to Japan’s efforts in the 1950s and 1960s to transcend a bad reputation for manufacturing low-quality goods. At that time Japan also suffered tragic [...] Read more »

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    Han Han: Fifty Cent Party Must Work Overtime

    Popular blogger Han Han comments on the Fifty Cent Party; chinaSMACK translates:I have a different reading of the Fifty Cent Party. First, I feel we should permit the Fifty Cent Party to exist; everyone has the right to hire someone else to speak for them and those hired have the right to speak anywhere they [...] Read more »

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    China CIC to Manage More of its Funds in House

    Reuters reports on the China Investment Corp, the $300 billion sovereign wealth fund:Lou Jiwei, the chairman of CIC, said the fund would steadily accelerate its overseas investments in 2010, the China Securities Journal reported, citing an article he published on Monday. It did not say where the article appeared. “As of now, most of CIC’s [...] Read more »

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    China May Ban Dog Meat from Menus

    Al Jazeera reports on the proposed ban on eating dog meat: The Chinese government is considering taking meat from pet animals off menus across the country, raising concerns among dog farmers who have relied on the industry for generations. The draft proposal to ban dog and cat meat has drawn an angry outcry from regions where the [...] Read more »

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    Chinese-born Engineer Gets 15 Years in Spying for China

    The Los Angeles Times reports on the sentencing of a Chinese-born aerospace engineer who worked in Southern California on charges of spying for China:U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney in Santa Ana imposed a 188-month prison term on Dongfan “Greg” Chung, 73, a naturalized U.S. citizen who lives in Orange. Carney declared that he could not [...] Read more »

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    Liu Xiaobo: I Have No Enemies: My Final Statement

    Writer Liu Xiaobo, one of the drafters of Charter 08, was sentenced to 11 years in prison on December 25, Christmas Day. On December 23, the day he was tried, Liu Xiaobo wrote a “final statement” which is being widely passed around online. CDT thanks David Kelly, Professor of China Studies, China Research Centre, University [...] Read more »

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    Beijing Trains Elite Journalists to Boost Media Clout

    From the South China Morning Post, (registration required): In a bid to raise China’s voice on the world stage and compete with Western media, Beijing is planning to assign an elite team of 100 specially trained journalists to the staff of leading state-run media outlets. Under a programme that began last year, Beijing Foreign Studies University, the [...] Read more »

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    Marc Ambinder: How The Hackers Took Google: A Theory

    From the Atlantic Magazine: Fred Chang has a theory about how hackers affiliated with the Chinese government hacked into Google and at least two dozen other major American companies. Chang is a professor of computer science at the University of Texas — so we should listen to him. But he is also the former director [...] Read more »

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    China Searches for 100 Tonnes of Melamine-tainted Milk

    Investigators are searching for 100 tons of milk that’s been tainted with melamine and remains on grocery shelves. From BBC:Two dairies were shut down at the weekend after they were found to be selling products using the powder, which should have been destroyed. The melamine had been added to milk to artificially boost protein levels. China Daily [...] Read more »

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    Caixin (财新网): The Li Zhuang Case

    Caixin, Hu Shuli’s new publication, has produced an English-language page compiling information about the trial of lawyer Li Zhuang. From one article on the site:Li Zhuang, known as the lawyer formerly representing an alleged Chongqing gang leader, shocked court observers in the capitulation of his first sentence appeal. On February 2, Li stated to the judge [...] Read more »

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