Saturday, December 8, 2012
North Korea issues insane, Bizzaro World criticism of South Korea over human rights
While not as entertaining (or scientifically groundbreaking) as the apparent announcement last month that North Korean archaeologists had discovered a unicorn lair, a statement from the Secretariat of the Committee for Peaceful Reunification of Korea (CPRK) published this week in response to a UN General Assembly resolution on human rights in the north, is remarkable in its Orwellian doublethink and depiction of a reality completely at odds to our own. We were always at war with Eurasia.
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Tibetans 'inciting' self-immolation to be charged with murder
As the number of Tibetans who have set themselves on fire in the last 18 months approaches triple figures, Chinese authorities have announced plans to charge anyone found to be "inciting" self-immolation with murder.
Caijing editor Luo Changping accuses National Energy Administration director Liu Tienan of lying, corruption
In a series of dramatic Weibo posts, Caijing Magazine deputy editor Luo Changping has publicly accused National Energy Administration Director and Deputy Director of the National Development and Reform Commission Liu Tienan, of lying about his academic qualifications and engaging in "improper dealings" with business associates.
CY Leung seeks to alleviate Hong Kongers' concerns about Beijing
Chief Executive of Hong Kong and possible Communist CY Leung has sought to reassure citizens of the Special Administrative Region that his administration was willing to impose limits on mainland immigration and investment in the territory.
Friday, December 7, 2012
Bring on the apocalypse, 'professional fart smeller' is an actual job in China now
According to a report on Chinese television, as translated by Rocket News 24, 'professional fart smellers' in China are being paid upwards of 300,000 yuan a year.
Watch: Xinhua journalists are 'spies' for the Chinese Communist Party
Author Doug Young claims in his new book, The Party Line: How The Media Dictates Public Opinion in Modern China, that as well as carrying out reporting tasks, journalists for Xinhua also fulfil a similar role to that of the CIA in the United States.
700 mountains to be flattened for proposed new city in the desert
Build it, and they will come. Except, probably not when 'it' is a giant development that will cost an estimated 22 billion yuan to build and involve flattening 700 mountains.
Boys on tour! Xi Jinping to visit Shenzhen, Deng Xiaoping style
Xi Jinping will make Shenzhen the venue of his first inspection trip as new Communist Party General Secretary, echoing Deng Xiaoping's 1992 southern tour, according to the South China Morning Post (paywall).
Guangzhou bus system wins UN award for sustainable infrastructure
The Guangzhou Bus Rapid Transit project, started in 2010, has won recognition as one of the UN's 2012 Lighthouse Activities. Each year, the UN selects notable urban projects from around the globe that use combined public/private efforts to improve infrastructure and reduce pollution. The Guangzhou bus system is the largest of this year's winners, transporting 850,000 passengers per day and reducing the city's CO2 emissions by 84,000 tons per year.
Kids in Tibet to be given lessons in 'national territory awareness'
Local authorities in Tibet have launched a campaign to improve public awareness of "national territory and education", according to state media (CN).
Fish bladder to be auctioned off in Shanghai, valued at 3 million yuan
A 900 gram piece of isinglass, a form of collagen derived from the dried bladders of fish, will be auctioned at the Shanghai Everbright Convention and Exhibition Centre. Bidding will open at 1.5 million yuan.
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