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To you china Fans, how many want your government to do this to your people.

BEIJING — In his nationwide address to usher in the start of 2017, Chinese President Xi Jinping said he was “seriously concerned” about people living in hardship in his country — those who struggle to find jobs, housing, health care and education for their children. Xi pledged that to “ceaselessly solve those problems remains an unshirkable responsibility for the party and the government.”

But as the year draws to a close, tens of thousands of migrant workers are being tossed out of their homes in the freezing cold and biting winds of the Beijing winter, with little or no notice. It is a mass eviction sparked by a fire in a crammed and unsafe apartment building on Nov. 18 that killed 19 people, but it is part of a broader plan to modernize, beautify and gentrify the Chinese capital as a showcase for the Communist Party.

To many Beijing residents, it's seen as callous and cruel. It also has touched off a rare outpouring of sympathy from the middle class toward the poorer sections of society who form the backbone of China's economy but suffer the blunt end of Communist rule.

Hundreds of volunteers have gathered to help migrant workers with offers of temporary accommodation or assistance in moving their belongings. Others have brought soup or food to the evicted people, or donated warm clothes. Many more have taken to the Internet to declare their anger, sharing videos and photos of migrants thrown out of their homes. And more than 100 scholars, lawyers and artists signed an open letter protesting the evictions.




gilles sabrie@GillSabrie


Population control the hard way. Mass evictions of migrants in Beijing.


Even Chinese state-controlled media struggled to justify the evictions, admitting they were carried out too hastily and that local authorities sometimes behaved in a “simplistic and brutal” manner.

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But authorities have responded by deleting social media posts and taking down a link allowing people to volunteer their services. A drop-in center to provide temporary accommodation to the evictees was closed by police. In a country where civil society is suspect, any attempt to protect the poor against abuse by the state is seen as potentially subversive.

Wang Minglei, a 43-year-old interior decorator who has lived and worked in Beijing for nearly 15 years, said he felt betrayed after being given just 10 days' notice to leave his home.

“When they needed people to work and build the city, they welcome us,” he said. “Now the construction's almost done, and they want us out.”

Less than a quarter of a mile away, Su Kezhu, 38, packed his belongings into boxes and bags, while his wife, Yang Juan, cooked a final meal in the kitchen of their tiny room in a row of one-story houses. Su came to Beijing to work as a warehouse keeper seven years ago, and the couple left their only child with their parents in Shandong province. But now he feels he has no choice but to admit defeat and go home — because he can't find anywhere affordable to live.

“I don't want to leave Beijing,” he said. “In fact, 90 percent of the people who get kicked out don't want to leave, but there's no place for us.”

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A migrant family is leaving Beijing under a government-mandated evacuation. They had 15mins to clear all their belongings. Behind them is a big banner saying the great “Xi Jinping new era”.


The open letter signed by intellectuals accused the authorities of failing to reflect on mistakes that led to the deadly fire or making any effort to console the victims. They wrote that officials used the incident as an excuse to conduct the evictions “at lightning speed,” threatening hundreds of thousands of people with homelessness and destitution.

“We think this is a vicious event that is illegal and unconstitutional and seriously abuses human rights,” they wrote.


“What is lower class is not the population, it’s the mode of thinking of the government,” another person wrote in a deleted comment.

A link set up by Warm Beijing, a private group aiming to encourage volunteers to come forward and help, was taken offline. The page now displays a message saying that it “may contain sensitive words and has been banned!”

Meanwhile, the Tongzhou Home, a drop-in center for migrant workers, was visited by police after offering evictees the chance to store luggage or stay the night. It was later shuttered.

“I saw there were so many people desperately in need of help, and I just wanted to do something for them,” founder Yang Changhe told the South China Morning Post. He added that police told him he was not allowed to take people in because he was not licensed as a guesthouse or hotel.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...s-public-outrage-but-little-official-remorse/
 
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When USA use their propaganda to China, digging ugliness in the society (while pretending that USA doesn't have it)... It's a sign that China is doing right overally.

China technology advancement is starting to threatening USA. So USA much play dirty.

Just wait a couple of months later, there will be a political stuntman in China, whatever about human rights issue or civil unrest, that we know who behind it.

In hope that China fall into a national wide chaos, stopping or delaying any technology advancement.

Typical USA.

If we talk about democracy, it's the people will and voice for China to progress.

If we talk about human rights, it's people right to have technology to help their everyday life.

But these kind of democracy and human rights, seem to be out of topic.
 
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You are ill-informed about the U.S., dear Chinese lad. We have rights in the U.S. We can't throw people on a whim from the government. We don't have a HOKU system that treats our citizens like sheep that be shepherded away. OR - Refuses them access to parts of the country, and gives them zero property rights.

China doing what it does best covering up the mass poverty, releasing fake data, no talking about democracy or rape, sexual harassment.
 
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To you china Fans, how many want your government to do this to your people.

BEIJING — In his nationwide address to usher in the start of 2017, Chinese President Xi Jinping said he was “seriously concerned” about people living in hardship in his country — those who struggle to find jobs, housing, health care and education for their children. Xi pledged that to “ceaselessly solve those problems remains an unshirkable responsibility for the party and the government.”

But as the year draws to a close, tens of thousands of migrant workers are being tossed out of their homes in the freezing cold and biting winds of the Beijing winter, with little or no notice. It is a mass eviction sparked by a fire in a crammed and unsafe apartment building on Nov. 18 that killed 19 people, but it is part of a broader plan to modernize, beautify and gentrify the Chinese capital as a showcase for the Communist Party.

To many Beijing residents, it's seen as callous and cruel. It also has touched off a rare outpouring of sympathy from the middle class toward the poorer sections of society who form the backbone of China's economy but suffer the blunt end of Communist rule.

Hundreds of volunteers have gathered to help migrant workers with offers of temporary accommodation or assistance in moving their belongings. Others have brought soup or food to the evicted people, or donated warm clothes. Many more have taken to the Internet to declare their anger, sharing videos and photos of migrants thrown out of their homes. And more than 100 scholars, lawyers and artists signed an open letter protesting the evictions.




gilles sabrie@GillSabrie


Population control the hard way. Mass evictions of migrants in Beijing.


Even Chinese state-controlled media struggled to justify the evictions, admitting they were carried out too hastily and that local authorities sometimes behaved in a “simplistic and brutal” manner.

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But authorities have responded by deleting social media posts and taking down a link allowing people to volunteer their services. A drop-in center to provide temporary accommodation to the evictees was closed by police. In a country where civil society is suspect, any attempt to protect the poor against abuse by the state is seen as potentially subversive.

Wang Minglei, a 43-year-old interior decorator who has lived and worked in Beijing for nearly 15 years, said he felt betrayed after being given just 10 days' notice to leave his home.

“When they needed people to work and build the city, they welcome us,” he said. “Now the construction's almost done, and they want us out.”

Less than a quarter of a mile away, Su Kezhu, 38, packed his belongings into boxes and bags, while his wife, Yang Juan, cooked a final meal in the kitchen of their tiny room in a row of one-story houses. Su came to Beijing to work as a warehouse keeper seven years ago, and the couple left their only child with their parents in Shandong province. But now he feels he has no choice but to admit defeat and go home — because he can't find anywhere affordable to live.

“I don't want to leave Beijing,” he said. “In fact, 90 percent of the people who get kicked out don't want to leave, but there's no place for us.”

View image on Twitter
DPiCiI7UIAA60xS.jpg

Keith Zhai@QiZHAI

A migrant family is leaving Beijing under a government-mandated evacuation. They had 15mins to clear all their belongings. Behind them is a big banner saying the great “Xi Jinping new era”.


The open letter signed by intellectuals accused the authorities of failing to reflect on mistakes that led to the deadly fire or making any effort to console the victims. They wrote that officials used the incident as an excuse to conduct the evictions “at lightning speed,” threatening hundreds of thousands of people with homelessness and destitution.

“We think this is a vicious event that is illegal and unconstitutional and seriously abuses human rights,” they wrote.


“What is lower class is not the population, it’s the mode of thinking of the government,” another person wrote in a deleted comment.

A link set up by Warm Beijing, a private group aiming to encourage volunteers to come forward and help, was taken offline. The page now displays a message saying that it “may contain sensitive words and has been banned!”

Meanwhile, the Tongzhou Home, a drop-in center for migrant workers, was visited by police after offering evictees the chance to store luggage or stay the night. It was later shuttered.

“I saw there were so many people desperately in need of help, and I just wanted to do something for them,” founder Yang Changhe told the South China Morning Post. He added that police told him he was not allowed to take people in because he was not licensed as a guesthouse or hotel.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...s-public-outrage-but-little-official-remorse/
why not save yourself some stamina from being a sanctimonious biatch,and use that to brace for the impact of getting overtaken in every way

China doing what it does best covering up the mass poverty, releasing fake data, no talking about democracy or rape, sexual harassment.
another dickhead suffering superiority complex syndrome
 
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Whatcha you talking about Willis? :D

Overtaken in every way, how? You are not even a "developed" status country. You are one step above a 3rd world as a designation. You are but a regional power while we are a Hyperpower.

You don't have a Nato like alliance; nobody will fight for you to take us on.

Nobody shares your values, culture, or hopes to emulate your style of government, outside of dictatorships and communists.

You don't act as a responsible power. Your friends are considered pariahs and 90% are under sanctions. You act like the Kim Jung of the area with your verbal threats, but can't back any of it.

finally- We've got you surrounded in the Indo_pacific region. Again- all you are is a regional power with an aging population. Settle down, dear man. Your one child conscript army is only good at the catwalk parades you hold.
look at the haughty slut vibe you are giving off,right wing yankies are short sighted,spewing arrogant shyts to soothe their fragile hearts as usual
 
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why not save yourself some stamina from being a sanctimonious biatch,and use that to brace for the impact of getting overtaken in every way


another dickhead suffering superiority complex syndrome

Another puppet controlled by your government you should ask for a pay rise from 50 cents to $1 maybe? Or will you get arrested?
 
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You are ill-informed about the U.S., dear Chinese lad. We have rights in the U.S. We can't throw people on a whim from the government. We don't have a HOKU system that treats our citizens like sheep that be shepherded away. OR - Refuses them access to parts of the country, and gives them zero property rights.
China doing what it does best covering up the mass poverty, releasing fake data, no talking about democracy or rape, sexual harassment.
So, that's why terrorist attacks look so much on USA.
 
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Isn't he American?
@takeitwithyou

Want us to post sh1t on India
Whatcha you talking about Willis? :D

Overtaken in every way, how? You are not even a "developed" status country. You are one step above a 3rd world as a designation. You are but a regional power while we are a Hyperpower.

You don't have a Nato like alliance; nobody will fight for you to take us on.

Nobody shares your values, culture, or hopes to emulate your style of government, outside of dictatorships and communists.

You don't act as a responsible power. Your friends are considered pariahs and 90% are under sanctions. You act like the Kim Jung of the area with your verbal threats, but can't back any of it.

finally- We've got you surrounded in the Indo_pacific region. Again- all you are is a regional power with an aging population. Settle down, dear man. Your one child conscript army is only good at the catwalk parades you hold.
I don't know that Americans are so concerned about CPEC. and so keen on China's small events. Maybe I should be crazy to find every terrorist attack in United States of America

I guess Americans don't even know the area and population of Beijing.
 
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Another puppet controlled by your government you should ask for a pay rise from 50 cents to $1 maybe? Or will you get arrested?
Whatcha you talking about Willis? :D

Overtaken in every way, how? You are not even a "developed" status country. You are one step above a 3rd world as a designation. You are but a regional power while we are a Hyperpower.

You don't have a Nato like alliance; nobody will fight for you to take us on.

Nobody shares your values, culture, or hopes to emulate your style of government, outside of dictatorships and communists.

You don't act as a responsible power. Your friends are considered pariahs and 90% are under sanctions. You act like the Kim Jung of the area with your verbal threats, but can't back any of it.

finally- We've got you surrounded in the Indo_pacific region. Again- all you are is a regional power with an aging population. Settle down, dear man. Your one child conscript army is only good at the catwalk parades you hold.
@takeitwithyou
I'm sorry, I'm not a CCP fans, and I'm not a rich man. okay, I'm a poor man.
You talk about CCP dismantling some old houses. It makes "countless people" homeless. the population of Beijing is 22 million. But do you know what the CCP has built?

In the inland province of China, Sichuan. This area is 3000m above sea level. It has the most beautiful road. And the WiFi signal is full.

Source: South Korean media. Because a Korean actress married to China. So cause S.Korea concern.
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So, "American"....

@Jon-Snow @snow lake @TruthTheOnlyDefense @takeitwithyou

I really don't understand! Why are some Indians so self abased? They are "superpower"! They should be more confident.

International joke!

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