Re: Interessante Artikel
Verfasst: 29.08.2009, 13:56
Fresh Myanmar fighting erupts, one dead in China
Washington Post.
"One person was killed and several people were injured by a bomb thrown across the Chinese border on Friday, He Yongchun, deputy president of Yunnan branch of the Chinese Red Cross, told the China Daily."
Dt. Meldung zum Thema:
Zehntausende flüchten aus Burma nach China
Spiegel.
Q+A-China's complex relationship with Myanmar
Reuters. Frage-&-Antwort-Spiel zu den Beziehungen zw. China & Birma.
Homosexuals clash with police in park
China Daily. Hängt vielleicht mit den "Reinigungsarbeiten" zusammen, die hier in GZ gerade im Gange sind.
"Sometime during the night, the protesters verbally clashed with police officers after park guards asked the large group to leave the premises."
Kunming hails breakthrough on watchdog journalism
China Media Project, Blog.
"From the standpoint of journalists, these ordinances have offered no real encouragement. The environment for Chinese investigative reporters, the standard bearers of “supervision by public opinion,” has gotten steadily worse since 2004, and local governments bear much of the blame.
What enthusiastic commentators on the Kunming ordinance fail to acknowledge is the fact that press control in China is not ultimately a matter of law. It is a matter of party discretion. "
Chinas Lust auf große Autos
Welt. Mercedes in China.
China's Wild West
Counterpunch.
"Even making appointments with Uyghurs, whether they were political activists or not, turned out to be far from straightforward. I had to make repeated phone calls, and conversations begun in public places would be concluded in streets where no one was watching. Sometimes I even had to introduce my interviewee to the Han party secretary in order to show that everything was above board. Anyone who receives a foreigner may immediately be suspected of “nationalist activities”, an accusation second only to terrorism in its gravity, which can lead to loss of your job, demotion or even arrest and imprisonment."
& dann war da noch:
China: Ufo schwebt über Peking
Webnews. Man beachte übrigens, wie sehr Peking gewachsen ist: es beinhaltet jetzt schon Chongqing & Shandong.
Aus der gleichen Rubrik:
Beijing issuing movie coupons to promote patriotic films
Xinhua. Einladung zur verbilligten Gehirnwäsche?
Washington Post.
"One person was killed and several people were injured by a bomb thrown across the Chinese border on Friday, He Yongchun, deputy president of Yunnan branch of the Chinese Red Cross, told the China Daily."
Dt. Meldung zum Thema:
Zehntausende flüchten aus Burma nach China
Spiegel.
Q+A-China's complex relationship with Myanmar
Reuters. Frage-&-Antwort-Spiel zu den Beziehungen zw. China & Birma.
Homosexuals clash with police in park
China Daily. Hängt vielleicht mit den "Reinigungsarbeiten" zusammen, die hier in GZ gerade im Gange sind.
"Sometime during the night, the protesters verbally clashed with police officers after park guards asked the large group to leave the premises."
Kunming hails breakthrough on watchdog journalism
China Media Project, Blog.
"From the standpoint of journalists, these ordinances have offered no real encouragement. The environment for Chinese investigative reporters, the standard bearers of “supervision by public opinion,” has gotten steadily worse since 2004, and local governments bear much of the blame.
What enthusiastic commentators on the Kunming ordinance fail to acknowledge is the fact that press control in China is not ultimately a matter of law. It is a matter of party discretion. "
Chinas Lust auf große Autos
Welt. Mercedes in China.
China's Wild West
Counterpunch.
"Even making appointments with Uyghurs, whether they were political activists or not, turned out to be far from straightforward. I had to make repeated phone calls, and conversations begun in public places would be concluded in streets where no one was watching. Sometimes I even had to introduce my interviewee to the Han party secretary in order to show that everything was above board. Anyone who receives a foreigner may immediately be suspected of “nationalist activities”, an accusation second only to terrorism in its gravity, which can lead to loss of your job, demotion or even arrest and imprisonment."
& dann war da noch:
China: Ufo schwebt über Peking
Webnews. Man beachte übrigens, wie sehr Peking gewachsen ist: es beinhaltet jetzt schon Chongqing & Shandong.
Aus der gleichen Rubrik:
Beijing issuing movie coupons to promote patriotic films
Xinhua. Einladung zur verbilligten Gehirnwäsche?
(naja, nicht ganz)