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October 13, 2015, 10:47:45 PM
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I'm saying is how can the Chinese actually be trying to play the innocent card,

The Government of China (Mainland) will have the instrument to stop foregn forces in putting so huge amount of people in political and economical instability.
One of such experts is  "msc_de", he is 100% blind on US activity against China (Mainland).


   One of such experts is "Vika NSFW" , you are  100% blind on  China (Mainland) activity against US and western world.



you are 5 mao party member


5mao RMB equals to 0.074 € according to recent ratio, fuck you off


Not blind. Paid to be on a forum. Just reply to the agent with any of the forbidden words. It is like garlic to a vampire or kryptonite for superman...




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October 14, 2015, 12:38:31 AM
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By the way, how can we explain all the views, in just two days?


Ohh, a pageview masturbator detected...

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October 14, 2015, 12:42:33 AM
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I have read that that image is virtually unknown in China.

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On this picture i see actions of legitimate government on stabilisation of normal business friendly life. This dude run away as alive.

That is a scary statement. They killed thousands of young, unarmed protesters with tanks. Business friendly? WTF?


certainly young chinese people dont know this photo,
 they even have no idea about
what is tiananmen massacre on 4.Juni.1989 due to the fact that china runs GFW

but older people in china know this famous photo.



This dude left the scene as alive.

Where are ©2015  "They killed thousands of young, unarmed protesters with tanks." Huh

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October 14, 2015, 12:47:32 AM
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One of such experts is "Vika NSFW" , you are  100% blind on  China (Mainland) activity against US and western world.

Wow. China (Mainland) have send arms and trained terrorists for Iraq, Afghanistan, Lybia and Egypt?
China (Mainland) send arms to ISIS, as it does Pentagon?

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October 14, 2015, 12:50:31 AM
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Can you type "Tiananmen Square"? I want you to type Tiananmen Square.


Nothing is impossible.



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https://www.google.com/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=06kdVqTfMKnD8gfZ_4DABA&gws_rd=cr#q=Tiananmen+Square+massacre+site:.cn

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October 14, 2015, 01:01:15 AM
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Business friendly? WTF?

SHANGHAI, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) -- The first phase of the Cross-border Interbank Payment System (CIPS) was launched on Thursday in Shanghai, promoting the global use of the Chinese currency.

"CIPS is an important milestone in the internationalization of the yuan," said Fan Yifei, deputy governor of the People's Bank of China, the central bank.

The system, which provides capital settlement and clearing services for cross-border yuan transactions for financial institutions, will boost the global use of the yuan, or renminbi (RMB), by cutting costs and processing times, he said.

Previously, cross-border yuan clearing had to be done either through one of the offshore yuan clearing banks, such as those in Hong Kong, Singapore or London, or with the help of a corresponding bank on the Chinese mainland.

CIPS will play a significant role in shoring up China's real economy and promote domestic enterprises "going abroad", said Fan.

The worldwide "payment superhighway", will accelerate the internationalization of the RMB, said Hu Xiaolian, president of the Export-Import Bank of China.

Developed and administered by the central bank, CIPS will run from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Beijing time.

Nineteen banks have been named direct participants of CIPS, including four major Chinese banks, and HSBC Bank (China), Citibank China and Standard Chartered China, all of which are allowed to open accounts with CIPS and receive services directly.

In addition, 38 Chinese banks and 138 foreign financial institutions have been approved as indirect participants. They are entitled to CIPS services indirectly through one or more of the direct participants.

Liao Yijian, president and CEO of HSBC Bank (China) said CIPS will encourage the cross-border use of yuan as the system was now less complicated.

CIPS will put the yuan on an even footing with other global currencies in areas such as operating hours, risk reduction and liquidity optimization, said Zeng Gang, professor with the Finance Institute of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

In November 2014, the yuan became one of the world's top five payment currencies overtaking the Canadian and Australian dollars, according to global transaction services organization SWIFT.

As of Sept. 30, 2014, cross-border yuan settlement had exceeded 4.8 trillion yuan (750 billion U.S. dollars), up from 3.58 billion yuan in 2009.

The central bank designated 10 official yuan clearing banks last year, bringing the total to 14 globally.

"This is only the first step and we have more to do," said Central Bank Deputy Governor Fan Yifei.

He said CIPS phase two will offer participants more flexibility.

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October 14, 2015, 01:31:41 AM
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I have read that that image is virtually unknown in China.

https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%8E%8B%E7%BB%B4%E6%9E%97#.E5.8F.83.E8.80.83.E8.B3.87.E6.96.99

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October 14, 2015, 08:04:24 PM
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I have read that that image is virtually unknown in China.

Quote from: Vika NSFW
On this picture i see actions of legitimate government on stabilisation of normal business friendly life. This dude run away as alive.

That is a scary statement. They killed thousands of young, unarmed protesters with tanks. Business friendly? WTF?


certainly young chinese people dont know this photo,
 they even have no idea about
what is tiananmen massacre on 4.Juni.1989 due to the fact that china runs GFW

but older people in china know this famous photo.



This dude left the scene as alive.

Where are ©2015  "They killed thousands of young, unarmed protesters with tanks." Huh




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vF2YACrLP8w
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October 14, 2015, 08:28:50 PM
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I have read that that image is virtually unknown in China.

Quote from: Vika NSFW
On this picture i see actions of legitimate government on stabilisation of normal business friendly life. This dude run away as alive.

That is a scary statement. They killed thousands of young, unarmed protesters with tanks. Business friendly? WTF?


certainly young chinese people dont know this photo,
 they even have no idea about
what is tiananmen massacre on 4.Juni.1989 due to the fact that china runs GFW

but older people in china know this famous photo.



This dude left the scene as alive.

Where are ©2015  "They killed thousands of young, unarmed protesters with tanks." Huh




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vF2YACrLP8w



Thank you for preserving history.


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October 14, 2015, 09:15:41 PM
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3 Hous of video.
Some picture with ©2015  "They killed thousands of young, unarmed protesters with tanks." there???
Put timeline please.

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October 14, 2015, 09:45:17 PM
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3 Hous of video.
Some picture with ©2015  "They killed thousands of young, unarmed protesters with tanks." there???
Put timeline please.


China kills anyone against their communist regime. China hates freedom of speech. Facts. This forum or this thread is not enough to rewrite history.


Jiang Wenhao

Chen Guangcheng


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October 14, 2015, 10:03:55 PM
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China kills anyone against their communist regime. China hates freedom of speech.



You are so strange, You post here pictures of presumpt chinese victims, they are in that way chinese anti communists, and they combat in paceful way for some strange idea as freedom of speech and other shit, right?
That all rappresent China.


But now, i'm asking the evidence of ©2015  "They killed thousands of young, unarmed protesters with tanks."

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October 14, 2015, 10:19:30 PM
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Chinese Teenager Held Under House Arrest Before He Could Escape to United States
Communist Party continues sweeping crackdown on rights lawyers and their families


The teenage son of a detained rights lawyer in China is now being held under house arrest after he attempted to seek entry into the United States, according to reports.

Bao Zhuoxuan, 16, is under surveillance by authorities at his grandparents’ house in Inner Mongolia, a region of northern China. Police first seized Bao earlier this month in Burma near the Chinese border.

Fengsuo Zhou, a U.S. citizen and human rights activist, told the New York Times that he had planned to meet Bao in Bangkok, Thailand, and help him escape to America.

Bao is the son of Wang Yu, a prominent rights lawyer in China. Authorities detained Wang in July as part of a sweeping crackdown by the Communist Party against more than 300 rights lawyers and activists. More than 20, including Wang, remain in custody.

Bao’s case is emblematic of Chinese authorities’ attempts to end the rights lawyer movement by targeting their families. According to a new report from the Congressional-Executive Commission on China in the United States, police seized Bao’s passport in July at the Beijing Capital International Airport and detained his father, Bao Longjun, before they could travel to Australia, where Bao planned to attend high school.

Ory Abramowicz, spokesman for the State Department, told the Washington Free Beacon that the United States is concerned about the reports of Bao’s house arrest.

“We urge China to uphold its international human rights commitments and protect the health and safety of this minor child,” he said in a statement. “We are also disturbed by a seemingly systematic campaign by China to target family members of Chinese citizens who peacefully challenge official policy and work to protect the rights of others.”

“If Bao Zhuoxuan’s family wishes him to study abroad like hundreds of thousands of other Chinese students, China should permit him to leave the country,” he continued. “We call on China to remove restrictions on Bao Zhuoxuan’s freedom of movement, and again urge China to release Wang Yu and Bao Longjun without condition.”

Activists say Chinese President Xi Jinping has initiated the worst repression since former dictator Mao Zedong in an attempt to strengthen the Party’s grip on society. Human rights lawyers, activists, religious and ethnic minorities, and all dissenters from the Party have been targeted.

U.S. lawmakers and Chinese dissidents have urged the Obama administration to publicly raise the cases of political prisoners and press their counterparts in Beijing on rights abuses. Rep. Chris Smith (R., N.J.), chairman of the China commission, said earlier this month that, “U.S. leadership on human rights is needed now more than ever” amid the Chinese government’s “extraordinary assault” against its own people.

However, Obama has often been criticized for subordinating the issue of human rights to other economic and security concerns in dialogues with the Chinese. Xi’s first official state visit to Washington went ahead last month despite calls from rights groups to cancel the summit unless prisoners were released.

White House officials raised white sheets around Obama and Xi’s press conference during the visit, blocking protesters from a view of the Chinese leader.

State Department spokesman John Kirby reiterated on Wednesday that “The United States is concerned about media reports that Bao Zhuoxuan, the son of detained rights lawyer Wang Yu and her detained husband Bao Longjun, is being held under house arrest in Inner Mongolia, China.” He told reporters at a press briefing that U.S. officials urge their Chinese counterparts to “protect the health and safety of this minor child” and allow him freedom of movement, including the ability to leave the country.


http://freebeacon.com/national-security/chinese-teenager-held-under-house-arrest-before-he-could-escape-to-united-states/


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October 14, 2015, 10:46:00 PM
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human rights activist


Again...
Why You do nothing for Womans in Saudi Arabia, who have no rights to drive cars alone?

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October 14, 2015, 10:51:43 PM
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We understand you need to justify your paycheck from your guard dog.


I sospect, that You have grave disorder.
Make a check by local psyhiatric hospital.

You still give no ansver to so clearly explained question,
and You put links to chinese Pilot, on request of proof about
 ©2015  "They killed thousands of young, unarmed protesters with tanks."

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October 15, 2015, 12:13:12 AM
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We understand you need to justify your paycheck from your guard dog.


I sospect, that You have grave disorder.
Make a check by local psyhiatric hospital.

You still give no ansver to so clearly explained question,
and You put links to chinese Pilot, on request of proof about
 ©2015  "They killed thousands of young, unarmed protesters with tanks."


Death toll[edit]
The civilians killed in the city of Beijing, according to the city police, "included university professors, technical people, officials, workers, owners of small private enterprises, retired workers, high school students and grade school students, of whom the youngest was nine years old."[143] The number of deaths and the extent of bloodshed in the Square itself have been in dispute since the events. As the Chinese authorities actively suppress discussion of the events as well as research of the subject, it is difficult to verify exact figures. As a result, large discrepancies exist among various casualty estimates.[citation needed]

Official figures[edit]
Official figures of the dead range from 200 to 300. At the State Council press conference on June 6, spokesman Yuan Mu said that "preliminary tallies" by the government showed that about 300 civilians and soldiers died, including 23 students from universities in Beijing, along with a number of people he described as "ruffians".[136] Yuan also said some 5,000 soldiers and police along with 2,000 civilians were wounded. On June 19, Beijing Party Secretary Li Ximing reported to the Politburo that the government's confirmed death toll was 241, including 218 civilians (of which 36 were students), 10 PLA soldiers and 13 People's Armed Police, along with 7,000 wounded.[144][145]

Estimates[edit]
Unofficial estimates of the death toll have usually been higher than government figures, and go as high as several thousand. Nicholas D. Kristof of The New York Times wrote on June 21 that "it seems plausible that about fifty soldiers and policemen were killed, along with 400 to 800 civilians."[146] Then-U.S. ambassador James Lilley said that based on visits to hospitals around Beijing, a minimum of several hundred had been killed.[147] In a 1990 article addressing the question, Time magazine asserted that the Chinese Red Cross had given a figure of 2,600 deaths on the morning of June 4, though later this figure was retracted.[148] A declassified NSA cable filed on the same day estimated 180–500 deaths up to the morning of June 4.[149] Amnesty International's estimates puts the number of deaths at several hundred to close to 1,000,[148][150] while a Western diplomat that compiled estimates put the number at 300 to 1,000.[146]


Ding Zilin and her husband Jiang Peikun, in front of the portrait of their son Jiang Jielian, who was 17 when killed by gunfire on June 3, 1989 in Beijing. Ding and another bereaved mother founded the Tiananmen Mothers, a network of families who lost loved ones in the military crackdown. She has been detained or placed under house arrest repeatedly in the years since for her advocacy.
Identifying the dead[edit]
The Tiananmen Mothers, a victims' advocacy group co-founded by Ding Zilin and Zhang Xianling, whose children were killed during the crackdown, have identified 202 victims as of August 2011. The group has worked painstakingly, in the face of government interference, to locate victims' families and collect information about the victims. Their tally has grown from 155 in 1999 to 202 in 2011. The list includes four individuals who committed suicide on or after June 4, for reasons that related to their involvement in the demonstrations.[151][152]

Wu Renhua of the Chinese Alliance for Democracy, an overseas group agitating for democratic reform in China, said that he was only able to verify and identify 15 military deaths. Wu asserts that if deaths from events unrelated to demonstrators were removed from the count, only seven deaths among military personnel may be counted as those "killed in action" fighting protestors.[107]


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October 15, 2015, 12:23:02 AM
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One of such experts is "Vika NSFW" , you are  100% blind on  China (Mainland) activity against US and western world.

Wow. China (Mainland) have send arms and trained terrorists for Iraq, Afghanistan, Lybia and Egypt?
China (Mainland) send arms to ISIS, as it does Pentagon?


 Iraq, Afghanistan, Lybia and Egypt maybe still suffered from dictatorship without help from USA


china and russia always do evil things in UN against democracy
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October 15, 2015, 06:12:43 AM
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30 Million Cameras: China's Mass Surveillance Program


http://news.discovery.com/history/videos/30-million-cameras-chinas-mass-surveillance-program-test-tube-news-151014.htm


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October 15, 2015, 06:58:59 AM
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How many Democracies or Free Societies exist amongst the 190 Countries in the General Assembly at the UN? Didn’t China shut down social media just a few years ago b/c they didn’t want to see nor read criticism of the Government

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October 15, 2015, 07:25:10 AM
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I hope the old fart communists will eventually kick the bucket and the Chinese people will finally be free.

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