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what are the names that I have called "indians"?

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exactly it is the largest picture of " human rights violation in india" that is omitted from all the discussions. why not start one on india - it's all brand new, not anything redundant!?

i don't get you, u can try googling(If there is a term like that) it if you can, besides I know no Chinese member here or anywhere, even if he wants to can criticize or accept anything or they might also go thru' the same fate as the people in those pics. so .....peace, uphold your flag no matter what cos u don't have a choice neither a voice.
 
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Someone is angry because I showed the truth behind what happens behind the shiny chinese cities

nobody gets more blinded than you by your own anger that's why I bolded the words and enlarged them in red so you can see them clearly and no more denial of the sickest condition in india!
 
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nobody gets more blinded than you by your own anger that's why I bolded the words and enlarged them in red so you can see them clearly and no more denial of the sickest condition in india!

The topic on hand is China not India.
 
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@shuttler... If you cannot debate like a sane person, please stay away from the thread. You posting nonsense doesn't help the discussion in any ways. If you think there are no human rights abuse in the article, then debate so with valid points. You guys bring India in every goddam thread about China... shows your insecurity to accept reality.
 
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The topic on hand is China not India.

The topic on hand also talks about human rights - and a revelation by comparison with the conditions there in india should be most enlightening.

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@shuttler... If you cannot debate like a sane person, please stay away from the thread. You posting nonsense doesn't help the discussion in any ways. If you think there are no human rights abuse in the article, then debate so with valid points. You guys bring India in every goddam thread about China... shows your insecurity to accept reality.

I don;t see much sanity in you. sorry!
 
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nobody gets more blinded than you by your own anger that's why I bolded the words and enlarged them in red so you can see them clearly and no more denial of the sickest condition in india!

Whats wrong with you?

This thread is not created by Indian nor it is about India than why the hell you are dragging india, and If you do that again than I will report you.
 
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The topic on hand also talks about human rights - and a revelation by comparison with the conditions there in india should be most enlightening.

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I don;t see much sanity in you. sorry!

The topic is on Human rights violations in CHINA not India, so lets stick to that and if you have nothing worthwhile to say on the subject than stop posting.
 
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China’s human rights record worsened in 2011: Report


BEIJING China’s human rights record worsened in 2011, making it the most repressive year in a decade, after Beijing launched a crackdown following prote-sts across the Arab world, a group said on Friday.

Hong Kong-based Chinese Human Rights Defenders said in its annual report on rights activists in China that 2011 was characterised by lengthy jail terms, enforced disappearances and torture of dissidents.

Political upheaval that rocked the Middle East and sparked calls for anti-government ‘Jasmine rallies’ in China spooked authorities, who responded by launching one of the toughest crackdowns on dissent in years, it said.

The group said the move to silence government critics “marked yet another low point in China’s human rights, making 2011 the most repressive year since the rights defence movement began in the early 2000s.”

It estimated that dozens of activists were disappeared and tortured, while several veteran dissidents were sentenced to long jail terms.

One of the most alarming developments last year was the use of “enforced” disappearances, in which at least two dozen activists were taken by authorities and held for long periods of time in secret locations, the organisation said.

Secret detentions in China are well-documented — the renowned artist Ai Weiwei was among several dissidents to be taken to unknown locations and held for months without charge during a crackdown on government critics last year.

China had planned to make it legal to ‘disappear’ criminal suspects as part of changes to the country’s criminal law, which is under debate this week by lawmakers attending the annual National People’s Congress.

However, in what was hailed as a victory for judicial reformers, China has abandoned those controversial plans following a public outcry.
 
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Whats wrong with you?

This thread is not created by Indian nor it is about India than why the hell you are dragging india, and If you do that again than I will report you.

what is wrong with you? he is related in one way or another to india as he proclaimed. there is nothing that india should be ashamed of revealing its human rights records by comparison with that of China, should it?
 
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"The group said the move to silence government critics “marked yet another low point in China’s human rights, making 2011 the most repressive year since the rights defence movement began in the early 2000s.”

"One of the most alarming developments last year was the use of “enforced” disappearances, in which at least two dozen activists were taken by authorities and held for long periods of time in secret locations, the organisation said. "


Sounds like Singapore from the old days, and well that's how most Chinese societies work.

"The Ministry of Home Affairs Internal Security Department enforces the country's Internal Security Act (ISA) as a counter to potential espionage, international terrorism, threats to racial and religious harmony, and subversion. The ISA permits indefinite detention without formal charges or recourse to trial, and has been used to imprison political opponents, including Chia Thye Poh, who was held for 32 years without trial before being released. As of 2005, 36 men were being held under the ISA.[3]"
Human rights in Singapore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Similiar things happen in Taiwan but I am too lazy to dig it up

Its funny how western powers always try to impose their mentality of how society should work on societies that function totally different from their own and when things don't go to plan they start jumping up and down about it. Its like asking a Chinese to eat with with hands and an Indian to use chopsticks. When things don't work out then start shouting about it.
 
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Whats wrong with you?

This thread is not created by Indian nor it is about India than why the hell you are dragging india, and If you do that again than I will report you.

Glass house syndrome. Can dish it out but can't take it. The irony that is the Indu.
 
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what is wrong with you? he is related in one way or another to india as he proclaimed. there is nothing that india should be ashamed of revealing its human rights records by comparison with that of China, should it?

OK. We will reveal our human right records but in right thread which is about India. If you want to comprae than why are you comparing with India only. Because we are very special unlike your puppet North korea or ally pakistan?

If you want to compare or want to talk about India than open a new thread which is about India's human right. If not than I won' t warn you again before reporting your post.

We are not ashemed, we are just not idiot like you who don't know how to talk about topic
 
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