Wo wir in einem anderen Thread gerade beim China-Bashing sind, muß ich natürlich gleich ein paar ganz fiese Artikel verlinken...
Brutal reality of China's urbanisation as land grab continues
BBC.
"The BBC's Damian Grammaticas met some people who were attacked while trying to protect their land from developers."
In China, the Dangers of Due Diligence
NYT.
"An arrest like Mr. Humphrey’s is “never about the legal issues. It’s always about who has an interest in suppressing information,” a Western consultant in Beijing said. "
Forum mag den Link nicht, also ist C&P nötig:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/wel ... story.html
(Edit: Hmm, ohne Tags funktioniert der Link. Seltsam.)
Chinese police detain well-known entrepreneur as part of crackdown on political activism
Washington Post.
"Wang figured he could get away with defying the Chinese government. He was a respected businessman, a multimillionaire who had made a fortune in real estate and in Silicon Valley. He was a social media sensation, and he had been careful, as he saw it, not to break any laws."
China media: ...
BBC.
""Abolish primary school English classes. Increase national studies education. Ban children's English crammer schools in society. Liberate children. Save the Chinese language!" Wang Xuning wrote on his microblog earlier this week."
Liberate? Muß dann wohl eine Kommi-Version der Befreiung sein.
ingo_001 hat geschrieben:Guo Bin die Augen ausgestochen - Es war wohl die Tante
Die praktischerweise schon tot ist. Die unpraktischerweise aber nicht ganz der Beschreibung entsprach. (Mal ganz abgesehen von der Frage, warum das Opfer seine Tante nicht erkannt hat.)