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China has blacked out the first anniversary of the worst train crash in its history, with no memorial service for the 40 people who died and the media banned from mentioning the disaster.

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The collision between two bullet trains outside the southern city of Wenzhou last year remains highly sensitive; a moment when confidence in the Communist party crumbled as officials first played down the news and then attempted to bury the wreckage before a thorough search for survivors had been completed.

On Monday, the scene of the accident, where a further 192 people were injured, was closed off to the public. One survivor was taken in by police at Hangzhou South rail station on his way to visit the site.

Two popular bloggers, Li Chengpeng and Wang Xiaoshan, did manage to make it to the site early in the morning, and post a photograph calling for people to remember the anniversary, but were followed by teams of men dressed in black, they said.

Journalists at a local newspaper in Wenzhou told Japanese reporters from the Asahi Shimbun that they "wanted to cover the issue" but that "there is nothing we can do because the local government and the Railways ministry do not want the accident to be revisited".

"The accident is something we want to forget," said a senior municipal government official to the newspaper. "If a local government were to plan a ceremony, that would bring shame on the Ministry of Railways. You surely understand that, don't you?"

Searches for "Wenzhou" or "high-speed train" were censored from the Chinese internet.


The Communist party is preparing for a once-in-a-decade handover to a new set of leaders in the Autumn and has emphasised the need for stability. The crash was the first fatal accident on China's much-vaunted high-speed network, although speed was not a factor: the trains collided at less than 62mph because of a signalling failure.

"For the past year, I have felt a bit numb," said Henry Cao, 33, an American citizen and father of four who lost both his parents in the crash and was himself severely injured. "I have lost my ambition to try to make it and life is meaningless. I have a responsibility to my family, but I understand now how death is part of life."

Mr Cao, who lives in Colorado, plans to return to China with his brother Leo to arrange the shipment of his parents' bodies next month. However, the family remains in dispute with the Railways ministry over the compensation they are due and over who will pay for Mr Cao's ongoing medical care in the United States.

"My brother lost his spleen and kidney and had broken ribs and a fractured ankle. He is lucky to be alive. They were in the second train, the one that rammed the first train from behind, and they were in the second carriage. My father died quickly after hitting his head.

My mother's chest was crushed but it took them two hours to get her to the hospital," said Leo Cao.
"The ministry of Railways was very vague in the beginning and continues to be vague," he said, adding that US diplomats have also failed to advance their case.

The Global Times, the only state-run newspaper to mention the anniversary, reported that Xiang Weiyi, a three-year-old orphaned girl who was miraculously pulled from the wreckage after 21 hours, and after the search for survivors was prematurely called off, had not been accepted into kindergarten because she remains partly disabled.

Another family told the newspaper that "after the memorial service, the Railway ministry officials fled and have never contacted us ever since. The investigation result was delayed, and the complete name list of all the passengers on the trains has still never been released."

China censors anniversary of high-speed rail crash - Telegraph

Searches for "Wenzhou" or "high-speed train" were censored from the Chinese internet.

Does CCP really thinks that chinese people are really that imbecile and they should not get access to accident news? :girl_wacko:
 
Thanksfully, foreigners do remember Wenzhou.

they also remember more serious collision accidents from other countries,they better build their own system rather than buying from others.

Japan's high speed train accident,107 killed,550 injured
The Amagasaki rail crash occurred on 25 April 2005 at 09:19 local time (00:19 UTC), just after the local rush hour. The Rapid Service (a seven-car commuter train) came off the tracks on the West Japan Railway Company (JR West) Fukuchiyama Line (JR Takarazuka Line) in Amagasaki, Hyōgo Prefecture, near Osaka, just before Amagasaki Station on its way for Dōshisha-mae via the JR Tōzai Line and the Gakkentoshi Line, and the front two carriages rammed into an apartment building. The first carriage slid into the first floor parking garage and as a result took days to remove. Of the roughly 700 passengers (initial estimate was 580 passengers) on board at the time of the crash, 106 passengers, in addition to the driver, were killed and 555 others injured. Most passengers and bystanders have said that the train appeared to have been travelling too fast. The incident was Japan's most serious since the 1963 Yokohama rail crash in which two passenger trains collided with a derailed freight train, killing 162 people

Germany's high speed train accident,101 people dead and 88 (estimated) injured
Eschede train disaster
The Eschede train disaster was the world's deadliest high-speed train accident. It occurred on 3 June 1998, near the village of Eschede in the Celle district of Lower Saxony, Germany. The toll of 101 people dead and 88 (estimated) injured surpassed the 1971 Dahlerau train disaster as the deadliest accident in the history of the Federal Republic of Germany. It was caused by a single fatigue crack in one wheel which, when it finally failed, caused the train to derail at a switch.
 
they also remember more serious collision accidents from other countries,they better build their own system rather than buying from others.

Japan's high speed train accident,107 killed,550 injured


Germany's high speed train accident,101 people dead and 88 (estimated) injured

U did not get the point at all...The issue is not about the accident...but about the pathetic attempts by ur gov to censor this news so as to show the world and more importantly to ur own countrymen that everything is hunky dory in CCP ruled China...
 
U did not get the point at all...The issue is not about the accident...but about the pathetic attempts by ur gov to censor this news so as to show the world and more importantly to ur own countrymen that everything is hunky dory in CCP ruled China...

huh,do you really believe that Korean and west media,that reports about the anniversary is everywhere in China,and many people associate the crash with the recent Beijing flood.western media is just lies and nothing else.

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CRI is Chinese government mouthpiece

and if you can read Chinese,tons of them,read them
百度搜索_高铁事故一周年
 
None of your business Indians.

Nothing to do with your country.

Stay out of this.

Mods, this is another troll thread.

Why do Indians get free passes while Chinese members get bans?
 
they also remember more serious collision accidents from other countries,they better build their own system rather than buying from others.

Japan's high speed train accident,107 killed,550 injured
Amagasaki crash was a regular commuter train, not a Shinkansen. Nobody ever died riding in a Shinkansen.

Germany's high speed train accident,101 people dead and 88 (estimated) injured
And Germans have lost the lead in high speed rail tech to the French accordingly.
 
Amagasaki crash was a regular commuter train, not a Shinkansen. Nobody ever died riding in a Shinkansen.


And Germans have lost the lead in high speed rail tech to the French accordingly.

even a regular train can have accident like the one happened in Japan,so high speed can be considered safer.
 
even a regular train can have accident like the one happened in Japan,so high speed can be considered safer.
Regular rail is 100 year olds or more.

HSR tracks are designed with anti-collision features from the beginning.

None of your business Indians.

Nothing to do with your country.
It becomes India's problem when Chinese contractors bid on the construction of Indian HSR projects.
 
Regular rail is 100 year olds or more.

HSR tracks are designed with anti-collision features from the beginning.

so Japan are still using the railways that are 100 years old and risks having terrible accidents any time?
 
Hope Chinese rectify the problems and fix the issues that can impact thousands of lives..

Don't know why China/Chinese have such image phobia that it tries to hide all the bad things? Man, is it difficult to accept that accidents happens? And you are not the Super Martians to do every thing correct the first go..

China need to open up, accept things and correct them in a humane manner. Letting lose of the 50 cent workers for propaganda, hiding the facts, closing cities/town access to Internet and media etc are not going to help them in the long term..


A fake image may help float some egos but will always remain what it is, that is, fake!!
 
None of your business Indians.

Nothing to do with your country.

Stay out of this.

Mods, this is another troll thread.

Why do Indians get free passes while Chinese members get bans?

do you work in China's "Warning Department"???every members can post/comment on news of any country...pathetic.. :disagree:
 
Hope Chinese rectify the problems and fix the issues that can impact thousands of lives..

Don't know why China/Chinese have such image phobia that it tries to hide all the bad things? Man, is it difficult to accept that accidents happens? And you are not the Super Martians to do every thing correct the first go..

China need to open up, accept things and correct them in a humane manner. Letting lose of the 50 cent workers for propaganda, hiding the facts, closing cities/town access to Internet and media etc are not going to help them in the long term..

A quote dedicated to them -

A fake image may help float some egos but will always remain what it is, that is, fake!!

those are exactly I would like to say to Indians,wake up and open up,try to build up your country.
 
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