I'm sorry. Priorities I suppose. I had a reshuffle and realized a young man with ambitions would find his energies depleted when too concerned by non-existential issues. I had to focus on what had direct impact on my life then and there. I am happy and thriving, how are you friend?
I'd like...
Yes it's been 4 years and It's nice to see you active, I'm doing good, a happy life and all that.
I think the Henderson-Brooks report was one of those open secret. It's there for anyone to look, but there for no one to recognize.
Maybe it's time to reawaken this thread in light of the Henderson Brooks-Bhagat report. This is proof that healthy conversation can be had between Chinese and Indian members if people put aside their reflexive feelings of nationalism.
But they are the true inheritors of "pure" Chinese culture! Chinese culture on the mainland is tainted by outside ideas and that just doesn't jive with Shinto ideas of "purism" oogly boogly at all...
There are 950,000 people in China with cellphones (can you even buy a phone nowadays without a camera?)
List of countries by number of mobile phones in use - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The pictures were released on SINA, a Chinese microblogging site. So yes, someone did take the picture...
Funny how Indians think that a plane crashing in China wouldn't attract crowd of gawkers and people taking pictures/posting to social media. China is a pretty densely populated country. There are now lots of internet users and people with smartphones about nowadays.
Here's a Chinese drone crash...
Also a little more digging show tell you that the Asian Centre for Human Rights is based in Delhi and focuses on South Asia.
Asian Centre for Human Rights
C-3/441-C, Janakpuri
New Delhi - 110058, INDIA
Tel/Fax: +91-11- 45501889, 25620583
Asian Centre for Human Rights
It is also a UN...
Are you implying that this Human rights NGO is funded by a hostile nation and political in nature? Because that's the same thing we 'chinis' have been saying about the various government funded groups that targets China.
I see your extreme attitudes are limited to opinions on Islamic dress. If you want the Japanese people to acknowledge what their nation did in the 1930's and 40's, statements like this isn't the way to do it. A bi-lateral approach is much more likely to change people's attitudes.
This being an...