Friday, November 25, 2011
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Two Year Old Chinese Girl YueYue, Run Over By Two Vehicles, Ignored by Numerous Persons
More here from Ministry of Tofu
Update: YueYue's Death Sparks Outrage --Chinaview
Related: China, Wuhan Elderly Walk at Their Own Risk
H/T: Xiao-Mei
Thursday, October 13, 2011
China Regime Dictator Hu Jintao Calls for Taiwan Unification on Xinhai Anniversary
On the 12 April, 2010 I wrote here that Comrade Obama bowed to China President Hu Jintao, reiterating his commitment to Beijing's 'One China Policy' of Marxist Totalitarianism for United States ally Taiwan.
Friday, October 7, 2011
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Monday, September 26, 2011
China Regime Bans "Super Girl" To Democratic
China Regime literature and arts 'experts' (a word that may be use a bit too broadly) attended a symposium today, calling for a reduction in entertainment focused television during prime-time because of its evil and corrupting influences on the impressionable young minds that enjoy real talent and a variet of programming.
Li Zhun, former chairperson of the China Federation of Literacy & Art Circles said, "...economic, cultural and service programs should dominate prime time programing and not entertainment shows."
Boring--Forget about what viewers want to watch, make them watch Public Service Announcements all night.
Riiight...
President Hu Jintao, please do tell how that works out for you?
On the 06 June, 2009 I wrote here that free speech is essential in the pursuit of learning, every idea or thought is not an avenue of incitement, censorship only results in the pursuit of creativity in finding cracks in the Great Firewall of China.
More here China Regime Bans 'Super Girl' Because of Western Style Voting
Friday, September 23, 2011
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Calls to Free Blind China Human Rights Atty Chen Guangcheng...Supporters Videos Posted Online
Blind China Human Rights Atty Chen Guangcheng was released from prison last year and has since been held under tight house arrest, during which both he and his wife Yuan Weijing, have endured beatings and their young child, has been prohibited from attending school.
On the 18 June, I wrote here that a smuggled letter out of China, describes the abuses inflicted upon the young couple at the hands of local authorities during their long and ongoing house arrest.
Chinese human rights activists that have attempted to visit Chen and his family, have been forcibly prevented from entering his village and in some cases beaten.
Activists have campaigned for better treatment of Chen, which has included a call for supporters to submit video appeals that had been posted on YouKu but removed.
Many of the videos have now been uploaded on YouTube, five of them may be seen here additional videos are available here in Chinese.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
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