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- Abigail Washburn: Building US-China relations … by banjo
- Censorship Vault: Darfur, the Beijing Olympics, and More
- Daddy guards protect school after stabbing spree
Abigail Washburn: Building US-China relations … by banjo Posted: 22 Dec 2012 10:47 PM PST As Abigail Washburn shows us with her banjo and music, it's actually really easy to connect with the Chinese and yet be so captivating. What an awesome soul! When America throws her weight around with petty politics, she is squandering her privileged position to affect our world towards greater good. Judging from the audiences response, I guess I am encouraged her message is not lost. To the Americans who engage China and the world with a heart like Washburn, bless you. |
Censorship Vault: Darfur, the Beijing Olympics, and More Posted: 22 Dec 2012 09:29 AM PST In partnership with the China Copyright and Media blog, CDT is adding the "Beijing Internet Instructions" series to the Censorship Vault. These directives were originally published on Canyu.org (Participate) and date from 2005 to 2007. According to Canyu, the directives were issued by the Beijing Municipal Network Propaganda Management Office and the State Council Internet management departments and provided to to Canyu by insiders. China Copyright and Media has not verified the source. The translations are by Rogier Creemers of China Copyright and Media.
These translated directives were first posted by Rogier Creemers on China Copyright and Media on December 22, 2012 (here). This post is the 45th in the series. © Anne.Henochowicz for China Digital Times (CDT), 2012. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
Daddy guards protect school after stabbing spree Posted: 21 Dec 2012 06:20 PM PST On December 20, fathers were spotted standing at the school gate of Shungeng Elementary School to protect students in Jinan City, Shandong province. These Fathers volunteered to set up the "Guards of Fathers" to maintain school safety, following a spate of school attacks since 2010 which have left at least 21 dead and some 90 injured. The most recent attack took place in the village of Chenpeng, Henan Province on December 14, when a knife-wielding man broke into a primary school and stabbed 23 children and an elderly woman. All of the victims survived according to reports. The attacker, now arrested, was said to have mental health problems. His attack was motivated by the doomsday rumors. |
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