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  The Portrait of a Brutal "Olympic Host" -- Chinese Regime Starts Violent Clampdown on Protesting Parents         


Author: Micky Wong
Date: Jun 3, 2008 17:29

The Portrait of a Brutal "Olympic Host" -- Chinese Regime Starts Violent
Clampdown on Protesting Parents

Chinese Regime Starts Violent Clampdown on Protesting Parents

By Samuel Spencer
Epoch Times New York Staff
Jun 03, 2008

http://en.epochtimes.com/news_images/2008-6-3-rentries81322224.jpg
Parents of pupils killed when the Xinjian primary school collapsed in
the May 12 earthquake cry as they hold portraits of their loved ones
during a commemoration of Children's Day on the rubble-strewn school
campus on June 1, 2008 in Dujiangyan, Sichuan province, China. Hundreds
of parents and relatives of killed pupils wore T-shirts with the slogan
'Severely Punish Corrupt and Shoddy Construction' during the tearful
gathering. (Andrew Wong/Getty Images)

After initially promising a full investigation into the widespread
collapse of school buildings in the Sichuan earthquake and to bring
those responsible to justice, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) changed
course on Tuesday, breaking up protests by parents of dead children, and
arresting some.
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  Chinese Paradox in 21st Century -- Water is Not Safe to Drink, Food is Not Safe to Eat in "Harmonious China"         


Author: Micky Wong
Date: Jul 14, 2007 06:44

Chinese Paradox in 21st Century -- Water is Not Safe to Drink, Food is
Not Safe to Eat in "Harmonious China"

China says its food not safe to eat

11th July 2007, 7:30 WST

An alarming admission by Beijing's food safety boss that the country's
food industry is so unhygienic that consumers risked disease has sparked
calls for tougher testing of the $400 million worth of Chinese produce
eaten each year by Australians.

China's food safety department head Sun Xiande issued the unprecedented
warning to Chinese media that hidden threats would “gradually emerge and
disease will likely gradually occur due to the harmful ingredients in
food” in light of a series of food safety scares in the US.

“Food safety accidents or events will not only affect the healthy
development of the entire (food) industry, but also possibly affect the
local economy and social stability,” he was reported as saying.

A former food and safety watchdog executive, Zheng Xiaoyu, was executed
yesterday after being found guilty of taking bribes to approve
substandard medicines.
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