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Posts published in June 2010

Secretary of Defense Robert Gates doesn’t get hoped-for invite from China

By Craig Whitlock in The  Washington Post,  June 3, 2010 Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates departed for Asia on Wednesday but had to drop a big country from his itinerary after China, still smarting over U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, gave him the cold shoulder. Gates had been hoping for months to visit Beijing this summer, a destination that took on added importance at the Pentagon after North Korea — which sees China as its…

Chinese company ‘dumping’ waste in Neelum River

By Tariq Naqash in Dawn MUZAFFARABAD, June 5: An official body dealing with the reconstruction of Muzaffarabad has taken exception to the alleged dumping of earth into River Neelum by a Chinese construction company, something which is being committed with impunity by many other contractors for long notwithstanding its hazardous impact on environment on the one hand and life of Mangla Dam on the other. When contacted by Dawn on Wednesday, Brig (retired) Shiraz Baig,…

Chinese daily cartoon defies ban on mentioning Tiananmen Square

Jane Macartney in the Times, Jan 3 Beijing:  A Chinese newspaper has defied a 21-year-old ban on all mention of the Tiananmen Square crackdown by publishing a cartoon that echoes one of the event’s most iconic moments. The cartoon shows a little boy’s drawing on a blackboard of a row of tanks moving towards a stick figure. The national flag, which flies every day in front of the portrait of Mao Zedong in Tiananmen Square,…

Man kills three judges in Chinese court: The Daily Telegraph, June 2

By Malcolm Moore in Shanghai A man carrying a mini machine gun burst into a court in central China, killing three judges before turning the gun on himself. The attacker, named as Zhu Jun, the 46-year-old head of security at a district post office, broke into a fourth-floor office at the court building in Yongzhou, Hunan province. He had allegedly told his co-worker at the post office that he was taking the automatic weapon and…

The Flip Side of China’s Economic Miracle

By Wieland Wagner in DER SPIEGEL, June 2 German businessman Mohammad-Reza Mouazzen wanted to expand his heavy equipment company into China. But it didn’t take long before he realized that the country’s economic miracle has a dark underbelly. Expo 2010 is underway in Shanghai, and the luxury bars along the Huangpu River are filled with the delegations of Western companies drinking toasts to the new partnerships they have just formed with Chinese companies. In March,…

Woman stabs nine on China sleeper train

By Jane Macartney in The Times, Jan 2 Beijing: Nine people asleep on a train travelling through northeastern China were stabbed in the early hours of this morning by a woman armed with a 15-cm-long knife. The woman struck at around 2am, slashing at passengers sleeping in the lower bunks of a carriage and causing widespread panic in the darkness, as the K7019 train from the northeastern city of Harbin to northern Hebei province chugged…