Showing posts with label China. Show all posts
Showing posts with label China. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

CHILD ABUSE IN CHINA

Dr Zhang stole babies from the county hospital."When she came to us, she said our baby was dying," said Zhou..."I believed her because she was the doctor..."She said normally they would throw the baby in a well but in this case she could arrange an old man to come and collect the baby and we just needed to pay her 50 yuan"...'In recent years the trade has become "industrialised", according to the Chinese media, with entire villages serving as "hubs"...'The authorities are often complicit in the trade...'The doctor and China's evil baby tradeIn 1994, Mao Zedong's personal physician, Dr. Li Zhisui, published The Private Life of Chairman Mao. According to Li Zhisui, young virgin peasant girls were brought to Mao for sex, often group sex. Book Review - Hungry Ghosts: Mao's Secret Famine Mau like young girls. The Chinese Boy Kept as Slave by UncleAccording to The Economist, 'Mao lived like an emperor, carried on litters by peasants, surrounded by concubines and placated by everyone.' Staying at the top Mao and the art of management Economist.com Mao liked sex with the 'handsome young men in his guard who put him to bed.' EveryMaoAuto show in Wuhan, China"On December 20, 2008, Lu Yumin, head of Baihua branch of the local taxation bureau, bought the virginity of a girl student for 6,000 yuan (US$878). "Three months later, accompanied by her aunt, the victim reported it to the police."After investigation, the police said Lu had not committed a crime as he was ignorant of the fact that the victim was under 14. "The penalty for Lu's ‘inappropriate behavior’ was 15 days detention as an ‘administrative punishment’, and a 5,000 yuan fine."PROSTITUTION AND HOSTESS BARS IN CHINA - Facts and Details"Two years ago, in Xishui, in Guizhou Province, and in Lishui, in Zhejiang Province, there were reports of officials working together with rich businessmen to sexually abuse young girls under 14 years of age."Last year, in Yongkang, in Zhejiang Province, a case was revealed where a few members of the National People’s Congress from Yongkang were involved in a case of raping a young girl."Especially alarming is the case of Li Xinli, who is deputy secretary of the People’s Congress in Yongcheng City, in Henan Province, and described as an “excellent CCP member.”"According to a report on May 25 by chinalawnews.net, Li raped more than 10 young school girls."The youngest was only 11."This “excellent CCP member” claimed that he only looks for virgins.Heart Breaking Child Abuse"A young girl who was a victim told the China Law News reporter that Li forced her into a car, stripped her in the back seat, and then raped her. "Li also used his cell phone to video the event and took a photo of the girl’s blood."The young girl is said to have cried and begged Li, “I am only 13 years old. Don’t do this, Uncle!” [“Uncle” is a term of respect Chinese children use for adult men, not just their own uncles.]"Young Girls Become 'Special Supply' for China's Powerful China: Thousands of abductedOn 12 August 2013, we learn of a series of disturbing revelations in China's state media about the sexual abuse of school children.The abuse of China's 'left-behind' children"On 8 August, a 62- year-old man was detained by police in the city of Ruichang, Jiangxi province, for sexually abusing seven girls..."The man was working as a school teacher ... and between September 2012 and May 2013, he molested seven pupils aged eight or nine in a room at the back of the class..."The girls were left with sexually transmitted diseases."Their parents were all migrant workers, Chinese media reports say...Lives Like Garbage"In May this year, no fewer than eight cases of sex abuse in schools were exposed within a span of 20 days..."According to Ms Wang Xingjuan, founder of The Maple Women's Psychological Counselling Centre in Beijing, Guangdong province alone dealt with more than 1,700 sex abuse cases involving children from 2008 to 2011..."According to Zuoxingzhan: "Nowadays, teachers are sex abusers, doctors sell babies, judges fool around with prostitutes…"Father given 18-month sentence...Many of the child brothels in Asia are Chinese owned.According to Wayne Madsen:The Corporate Media and the Global Pedophile Ring Cover-Up"China is not a friendly terrain for pedophiles for a number of reasons, including a zero tolerance policy of the Chinese government and the fact that China’s 'one-child' policy means that parents keep a watchful eye on their son or daughter. "While in Beijing, Wayne Madsen Reports learned that pedophile foreign journalists hold positions with a number of Western media outlets and non-governmental organizations connected to George Soros in Beijing and Shanghai."Child Trafficking crack downThousands of Chinese children are trafficked every year in China. Some estimates put it as high as 70,000. They are usually kidnapped, though many children are also purchased from desperate parents that can't afford to raise their children.China Claims Success in Child Trafficking crack downAnonymous writes:I'm reading Pu Songling's Tales of a Chinese Studio which is ostensibly a collection of Chinese ghost stories but is actually a series of allegories. It was written in the 17th century. Lately it's been used as the basis for the films Painted Skin and The Mural. Anyway, a constant repetition in the stories is that whenever the hero meets the idealised object-of-desire she is inevitably fifteen. Much older than this and women are vaguely viewed as past it (kind of thing). Twenty is right out.This young age is viewed as absolutely unremarkable. As is the selling of children, usually during times of hardship. When I say hardship, there's Westerner's hardship and there's Chinese hardship with the latter making the former look like a holiday.Anyone who wants to say 'yeah, but...' go see a film from last year called Back To 1942. Death of a 'child slave': Girl, 13,What a horror show. Everyone dies with the children being sold considered the lucky ones. The film is properly epic, was huge in china, and guaranteed to leave you shattered.And then there's the book you mention Hungry Ghosts by Jasper Becker. I've read it. It's unbelievable - a complete nightmare. It's all about the famines of 1959-1961 otherwise known as The Great Leap Forward. In the book Becker tells of an old expression "Swap your children so you may live" (or something like that). What this means is that no matter how starving a family is no one can bring themselves to eat their own children so instead they would swap their child with that of another family and each eat each others. Are there any sayings like this in the West?I lived in China and I gotta tell you it really puts things in perspective. I called it the land of a billion heartbreak stories.As for Mao, I read all those books too and the thing about him was that his ego was so great that there wasn't anything that couldn't be sacrificed at its altar. The cultural revolution (1965 - 1975) was nothing more that a strategy to topple those who opposed Mao after the disastrous mass starvations of the Great Leap Forward.So numerous were those against Mao (hardly surprising given that pretty much the whole nation had starved) that the only thing he could do to remain in power was to bring down every level of leadership apart from himself and the army: politicians, teachers, doctors, everyone. And he did this with children, aka the red brigades. Ten years of anarchy and chaos, not to mention bloodshed, simply so that he could remain untouched. It ended only with his death by old age.It should also be mentioned that within the cultural revolution one of the most powerful people in it was Mao's ex-movie star wife Jiang Qing. She was put in charge of the 'culture' part of things. Culture of course was just a stalking horse, a misrepresented means to an end. But either way, I'd say she was up to her armpits (along with Mao's Beria, Chen Boda) in organising the nationwide talent quests for dancing girls, the winners of which were brought to Beijing to perform for Mao. They of course were all fodder for his lusts.Knowing what I know now, my question would be: Was the Western banking death cult in amongst this? Crucially we could also ask the question: Were the Chinese ever given to blood sacrafice? And whilst we'll never get an answer the question of what role was played by the three Jews who astoundingly were members of the Chinese politburo?You've mentioned them before but there's precious little about them on the net, almost nothing. I never did find out what Polish-born Chen Bidi's original name was.
Source:http://aangirfan.blogspot.com/2013/08/child-abuse-in-china.html

CHILD ABUSE IN CHINA Images

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Sunday, April 21, 2013

China Earthquake

China Earthquake, The earthquake that shook Sichuan Province on Saturday struck at 8 a.m., when people were rising a little later than usual, and when schools and universities were closed.We were just getting up and getting dressed in our dormitory when the building shook and I looked outside from our seventh-floor window and saw a row of houses collapsed,” said Xu Yan, 22, a student at the Agricultural University in Ya’an, in a telephone interview. “I have never flown down the stairs so fast...reported....nytimes.China’s Ministry of Civil Affairs, which has a role in disaster relief, said on its Web site that as of 9 p.m. in Beijing, the known death toll from the earthquake in Sichuan Province was 157, with most of the dead in Ya’an. The ministry also said that about 5,700 people had been injured.A reporter from the daily newspaper in Ya’an said on Sina Weibo, China’s Twitter-like service, that residents in Lushan County, which is one of Ya’an’s administrative subdivisions, needed tents, blankets, bottled water, food and medicine.The Ministry of Civil Affairs said that it had gathered more than 60,000 tents for residents unable to return to their homes, but that they would not reach the area until Sunday. Ya’an, which sits on a basin on the edge of the Tibetan plateau, has a population of 1.5 million.For residents of Lushan County, the epicenter of Saturday’s earthquake, the events evoked eerie memories of a devastating earthquake in May 2008 when more than 70,000 people were killed in Chengdu, about 70 miles east of Lushan.Saturday’s quake had a preliminary magnitude of 7, according to the Chinese authorities. The United States Geological Survey said that the earthquake occurred on the Longmenshan fault line, the same one responsible for the 7.9 magnitude quake in 2008. But more than 12 hours after the initial temblor, the impact seemed to be far less severe.Chinese radio quoted an unnamed official who said, “We have a basic grasp of the overall disaster situation, and there won’t be thousands or tens of thousands of fatalities.”Even so, Prime Minister Li Keqiang, probably mindful of the widespread criticism of the rescue efforts in 2008, flew to Lushan County and visited local hospitals.“The current most-urgent issue is grasping the first 24 hours after the quake’s occurrence, the golden time for saving lives, to take scientific rescue measures and save people’s lives,” Xinhua, the state news agency, quoted Mr. Li as saying.More than 7,000 soldiers and armed police personnel were deployed to the region, and the authorities said they were also sending 1,400 provincial rescue workers, 180 doctors from a national emergency response team, 120 “professional rescue vehicles” and 6 search-and-rescue dogs. Volunteers were mobilized from other parts of the country, and as a precaution, 80,000 inmates were evacuated from prisons in the affected area.Rescue efforts were hampered by landslides, and officials expressed concern over two barrier lakes that had formed after debris blocked two waterways.The tremors were felt in Chengdu, one of China’s biggest cities and the capital of Sichuan Province. Residents described water spilling out of home aquariums and big objects, like home water dispensers, falling to the floor.Yang Yubing, an executive at a sculpture factory in Baoxing County, one of the hardest-hit areas, said he was visiting Chengdu when he felt the tremors. He immediately left on a seven-hour drive to his home in Baoxing.But emergency workers stopped him when he got close to his apartment, Mr. Yang said. “They said five or six kilometers of roads were collapsed,” he said in a telephone interview. “We are all living in temporary tents in the school.” Badly injured people were transported to hospitals by helicopter, he said.In the town of Longmen, another hard-hit area within Ya’an’s jurisdiction, a resident, Zhang Yan, said 90 percent of the buildings had collapsed.“About 100 people died around here,” Ms. Zhang said in a telephone interview. “Rescue crews have not yet arrived. There is no water or electricity.”Xinhua quoted a hospital official who said scores of injured people were sprawled in front of the county hospital on Saturday afternoon. Firefighters in Lushan County pulled 27 survivors from collapsed buildings, Xinhua said.The 2008 quake raised questions about poorly constructed schools that collapsed and killed thousands of students.That earthquake prompted an extensive official relief effort and a passionate outpouring of volunteer help. But some quake-stricken residents and observers faulted the government for sending rescue efforts to the wrong places, or for failing to muster the equipment needed to lift victims from under slabs of concrete and brick. Instead, many troops and rescuers clambered over the rubble with sticks and spades.This time, the government appears intent on avoiding any accusations of laggardness, even if the quake was less destructive than the one in 2008. In one notable gesture, CCTV, the state broadcaster, posted photographs online of Mr. Li and other senior leaders sitting on a plane bound for Sichuan. State news media also said that Mr. Li and President Xi Jinping had convened an emergency meeting earlier in the day to coordinate rescue efforts.In 2008, officials restricted independent reporting on the disaster, but Ran Wang, a businessman, said he hoped officials would allow greater transparency this time. “No censorship, no cover-ups or control so the right of the people and society to be informed during natural disasters is respected,” he wrote on his microblog account.The Longmenshan fault line, which runs between the Tibetan plateau and Sichuan Basin, is seismically active. Twelve earthquakes with a magnitude of 5 or greater have occurred along the fault line since 1900, said Jiang Haikun, an official with the China Earthquake Administration.Sichuan Province is also one of China’s best-known habitats for pandas, and at the Bifengxia reserve, about six miles north of Ya’an, workers said that 20 pandas in the park were safe. “We inspected the panda area after the quake, and they were unaffected,” said Chen Yong, the media relations officer of the reserve.
Source:http://latestnewser.blogspot.com/2013/04/china-earthquake.html

China Earthquake Images

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