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« on: July 10, 2009, 04:45:46 PM »

I dont know if you guys also follow up the news coming from West of China, (aka. East Turkestan) but I'm really sad about this topic nowadays...  Sad Many media agencies report that more than 150 people are killed but still no strong protest from world public opinion leaders.. Where is UN or human right organization for God's sake?  Angry

Here is one strong speech over incidents;  Angry
http://news.yahoo.com/s/a...n_re_eu/eu_turkey_china_1
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« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2009, 03:37:54 AM »

I dont know if you guys also follow up the news coming from West of China, (aka. East Turkestan) but I'm really sad about this topic nowadays...  Sad Many media agencies report that more than 150 people are killed but still no strong protest from world public opinion leaders.. Where is UN or human right organization for God's sake?  Angry

Here is one strong speech over incidents;  Angry
http://news.yahoo.com/s/a...n_re_eu/eu_turkey_china_1


im fed up with chinese Gt bull@#$%s!!!   censored censored censored censored censored censored 'till everyone will care about $$$$$$$ only it'll always be @#$%
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« Reply #2 on: July 13, 2009, 06:13:22 AM »

As a Turkish, I can't describe how I'm nervous about that. Foreign press says almost 200 Uyghur Turkish are killed, but Turkish agencies in Sincan (a province in China) say that over 500 people are killed.
I think now that 'genocide' is just a locution Western leaders use only if it accords with their interests.

(and sorry for my bad english)
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« Reply #3 on: July 15, 2009, 12:02:18 AM »

China seems to get away with all sorts of things. People once said that if we trade with them then Communism will fall and they will become more like us. However, nothing changes, and we buy $5 worth of Chinese goods for every $1 they buy from us.

There have been a few reports about this but nothing like as much attention as was given to the Iranian protests.
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« Reply #4 on: July 15, 2009, 06:09:10 PM »

  About twelve or fifteen years ago I had a client who owned a leather manufacturing facility. He  provided leather to Nike. At one point Nike brought this client to their manufacturing plant in China.  The employees of this plant were teenage girls, they never left the facility, they worked long days and slept in dorms provided by the company. The pair of shoes that they manufactured arrived in port in California at a cost of twelve dollars a pop, duty free. Nike would then retail these "Air Jordans"  for one hundred and fifty dollars a pair.
  As long as the United States of America can turn an extreme profit off of a teenage girl in a foreign country , or manufacture a reason to go to war against an easy target, as long as the United States of America strives to be an economic and militaristic  power rather than an innovative and philosophical force, the people in China and Iraq and whoever is next, are on their own.
  The idea of the U.S. of A. getting involved in what is happening in East Turkestan is unlikely. Which means they probably won't get much notice from the United Nations.
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« Reply #5 on: July 15, 2009, 10:53:57 PM »

Don't overlook the amount of money the Chinese Communist Party is making off of this system. They don't give their people social security or free education or free health care. Chinese people have to work cheap, but the Chinese government does very well.

Of course the Chinese workers don't make enough to buy what they produce, so they sell it to us. American workers no longer make enough to pay cash for it either, so we buy it on credit.
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