U.S. to Question China About Bush Comment

AP (via: Las Vegas Sun) reported today: “The State Department will ask the Chinese government about a former senior Chinese official who was quoted as accusing President Bush of trying to “rule over the whole world.” The quotes in the China Daily, an English language state newspaper, were attributed to Qian Qichen, a former vice […]

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Chinese Police Patrol After Deadly Riots

From AP (via: New York Times) “Police by the thousands patrolled this central Chinese town Monday and residents hunkered down in their homes after deadly street fights between members of the country’s main ethnic group and a Muslim minority. On Monday, minivans with loudspeakers strapped to their roofs drove through the dirt roads of Langchenggang […]

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Media blackout on Henan violence

The Hui-Han clashes which killed at least twenty people in Henan Province have been reported around the globe, despite government efforts to prevent media coverage. According to the AFP, four foreign journalists were detained while reporting from the scene, and local journalists have been banned from reporting the news. “They are afraid to trigger conflict […]

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Party Censors Leave a Chinese City to Speculate on Corruption Scandal

The Washington Post reports on the tensions between the media and official censorship guidelines which prohibit independent reporting on corruption, using a recent scandal in Harbin, in which five officials were dismissed, as an example: “Many people in Harbin and the surrounding Heilongjiang province, based on experience in a region with a long history of […]

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Protesters clash with police in China over land requisitions

“Up to 100,000 farmers clashed with police in south-west China, protesting against compensation payments for farmland requisitioned to make way for a hydroelectric plant, local residents and reports said. Unrest at the Pubugou hydroelectric project on the Dadu river in Sichuan province began last Thursday and peaked on Friday when locals marched on the Hanyuan […]

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China plans to send two men to space in 2005

From People’s Daily: “China’s second manned space flight will be conducted by two astronauts over five days in 2005. ‘Shenzhou-VI will be blasted into space sometime next year,’ said Zuo Saichun, a spokesperson of the China Aerospace Science and Technology (CAST). ”

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China harshly critical of Bush Doctrine

From AP, (via Globe and Mail): “On the eve of the U.S. presidential election, China accused U.S. President George W. Bush of trying to “rule over the whole world,” saying the invasion of Iraq destroyed the global anti-terrorism coalition and worsened religious and ethnic conflicts. The strikingly pointed criticism from a government that Washington calls […]

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Chinese Town Faces Martial Law After Riots

From AP, (via Las Vegas Sun): “Martial law has been imposed on a town in central China after rioting killed at least four people and injured an unknown number, local residents said Monday. The violence erupted Friday in Langchenggang, a town in Henan province, according to residents contacted by phone. They said large groups of […]

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China, Iran sign biggest oil & gas deal

From China Economic Net today:“China’s oil giant Sinopec Group has signed a US$70 billion oil and natural gas agreement with Iran, which is China’s biggest energy deal with the No. 2 OPEC producer. ” UPDATE: BBC’s story is here.

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Ethnic Clashes Erupt in China, Leaving 150 Dead

The New York Times reports that, “Violent clashes between members of the Muslim Hui ethnic group and the majority Han group left nearly 150 people dead and forced authorities to declare martial law in a section of Henan Province in central China, journalists and witnesses in the region said today. The fighting flared late last […]

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China closes 1600 internet cafes

From New Zealand’s Stuff website: “China shut 1600 internet cafes between February and August and imposed 100 million yuan ($NZ18 million) worth of fines for allowing children to play violent or adult-only games and other violations, state media say.”

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China’s travel revolution ripples across the world

From AP’s reporter John Leicester: “Armed with digital cameras and videocams, and still connected to home by their cell phones, Chinese with a pent-up hunger for fresh experiences, cultures and shopping are heading in droves to countries that a few decades back were as inaccessible to most of them as the moon. Last year, Chinese […]

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More dams to be built in quest for energy

From South China Morning Post: “Development of hydroelectric power will be accelerated to solve China’s energy shortage, senior officials say, even though they acknowledge the dams’ impact on the environment and displacing of people. Attending a United Nations symposium on hydropower and sustainable development in Beijing yesterday, mainland officials said much hope had been placed […]

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Pollution crisis ‘puts economic growth at risk

Wang Xiangwei wrote on South China Morning Post: “The mainland’s leading environmental official warned yesterday that serious pollution could choke off economic growth and widen inequality between the rich and poor and between the affluent eastern region and the underdeveloped west. In a damning report published by the online edition of the People’s Daily, Pan […]

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Administrative controls to keep key role in China

From Financial Times today: “China will continue to limit lending to fast-growing sectors of the economy through administrative directives, despite the decision to introduce more conventional monetary tools to rein in bank lending with the first interest rate rise in nine years. ”

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