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2021-12-25 21:57 | Report Abuse

Shouldn't this also applied in China ???


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Posted by Sslee > Dec 25, 2021 9:50 PM | Report Abuse

@uncensored the answer is 'NO'. For Science, technology (IT), engineering, and mathematics the language of instruction should be English.

And for SJK(C) the language of instruction should be chinese.

http://chedet.cc/?p=2387#comment-136954

My primary school SJK(C) Keat Hwa (H) in Alor Setar

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2021-12-25 21:54 | Report Abuse

All the subjects will be in chinese for Science, technology (IT), engineering, and mathematics

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2021-12-25 21:53 | Report Abuse

why then you agreeed that the CPC government new policy is to replacing Mongolian with Mandarin Chinese as the language of instruction in Inner Mongolia schools

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2021-12-25 21:45 | Report Abuse

please answer my simple question ...

SSlee so you are agreed that BM should be replacing Chinese as the language of instruction in chinese school in Malaysia. RIGHT ???

Yes or NO

Don't trying to evade again ok...hahahaha

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2021-12-25 21:36 | Report Abuse

SSlee so you are agreed thast BM should be replacing Chinese as the language of instruction in Malaysia. RIGHT ???

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2021-12-25 21:33 | Report Abuse

SSlee now you become a traitor for chinese school in Malaysia
Ha...Ha...Ha..Ha..

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2021-12-25 21:33 | Report Abuse

Just as SSlee agrred thast BM should be replacing Chinese as the language of instruction in Malaysia... Ha Ha Ha Ha

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2021-12-25 21:32 | Report Abuse

The Chinese government new policy is to replacing Mongolian with Mandarin Chinese as the language of instruction in Inner Mongolia schools

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2021-12-25 21:31 | Report Abuse

https://www.hrw.org/news/2020/09/04/china-mongolian-mother-tongue-classes-curtailed

(New York) – The Chinese government should reverse its new policy of increasingly replacing Mongolian with Mandarin Chinese as the language of instruction in Inner Mongolia schools, Human Rights Watch said today. Chinese authorities should also stop harassing those who have peacefully protested in support of Mongolian language education.

The US-based Southern Mongolian Human Rights Information Center reported on August 20, 2020, that education authorities had informed teachers that all elementary and middle schools in Inner Mongolia had to use Mandarin Chinese as the language of instruction for three subjects starting this new school year. Inner Mongolia is a region in northern China with 17 percent ethnic minority Mongols, who speak Mongolian as their mother tongue.

“As in Xinjiang and Tibet, the Chinese authorities appear to be putting political imperatives ahead of educational ones,” said Sophie Richardson, China director. “While Mongolian students are being told they’ll still have some classes in Mongolian, their concerns about it being phased out are entirely warranted.”

Students in Mongolian-medium schools had previously been taught in their mother tongue, alongside a daily hour of Chinese language instruction starting from the third grade. Starting this September, the education authorities will expect schools to teach three subjects in Mandarin Chinese: language and literature, “morality and law (politics),” and history. Authorities may be giving priority to these three subjects because they reflect the government’s emphasis on political and ideological education. Other classes, namely mathematics, sciences, art, music, and physical education, as well as Mongolian language, will still be taught in Mongolian.

In an August 31 statement, authorities in Mongolia said that the changes, following similar steps in Xinjiang in 2017 and Tibet 2018, also apply to ethnic minority schools in Gansu, Sichuan, and six other provinces and regions. The statement said that “Textbooks reflect the will of the [Chinese Communist] Party and the state … [and] directly concern the implementation of the Party’s educational guiding principle and the realization of educational goals.”

Authorities did not initially communicate the changes publicly – perhaps anticipating objections. During closed-door meetings, officials only showed teachers the headings of the central government policy, and required teachers to sign documents promising not to discuss the order.

After the policy was leaked, international media reported widespread school boycotts and various protests breaking out throughout Inner Mongolia. Videos show students shouting slogans and walking out of schools. Authorities swiftly responded with a crackdown, detaining Mongolian activists and beating protesters.

On August 23, authorities shut down Bainu, the only Mongolian-language social media site in China. Many Mongolian speakers earlier had posted complaints on Bainu about the policy change. Many posts on popular Chinese social media platforms such as Weibo and WeChat about “bilingual education” were censored. Authorities also allegedly harassed and detained some Mongolians who voiced their displeasure on these platforms.

China’s constitution guarantees minority language rights, and minority-medium education began to be introduced in schools in the relatively liberal 1980s. But in recent years, the Chinese government has rolled back minority language education rights across the country, particularly in Xinjiang and Tibet. The Chinese government calls these new efforts – in a confusing euphemism – “bilingual education.”

While many Tibetan parents support the idea of children learning in both languages, some are distressed at the near-total removal of Tibetan-language medium education, replacing it with classes conducted in Chinese. The developments reflect an assimilationist, Han-centric chauvinism that has gained momentum under President Xi Jinping’s leadership. The authorities now consider even local initiatives for the promotion of minority language activities in Tibet as “separatist,” punishable under the criminal code.

Authorities in the past have harassed and arbitrarily detained activists who criticized ethnic minority language policies and campaigned for mother-tongue education. In 2018, Tibetan language rights activist Tashi Wangchuk was sentenced to five years in prison for “inciting separatism.”

China’s assimilationist education policy contravenes international human rights law, particularly the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, which China ratified in 1992, and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), which China has signed but not ratified. Both treaties guarantee that children have the right to education in their own language and culture. China has also supported the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenou

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2021-12-25 21:27 | Report Abuse

SSlee by agreed that chinese media school should be banned in Malaysia then it is consistent with your agreement that Mongolian language should banned as a teaching medium in the inner Mongolia in China.



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Posted by uncensored > Dec 25, 2021 9:18 PM | Report Abuse X

SSlee, So you are agreed to ban minority language being teach in Malaysia.

SSlee is so then you are right ...Ha Ha Ha Ha

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2021-12-25 21:21 | Report Abuse

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

Proof Wuhan Lab Manipulated Coronaviruses by ADVChina

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Peter Daszak and the WHO (World Health Organization) was tasked with going to Wuhan to investigate the origins of the novel Coronavirus. They all but absolved the Chinese government of their hand in the outbreak. However, there was a lot going on in regards to coronaviruses found in China prior to the outbreak. Here's what we found.

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2021-12-25 21:18 | Report Abuse

SSlee, So you are agreed to ban minority language being teach in Malaysia.

SSlee is so then you are right ...Ha Ha Ha H

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2021-12-25 21:05 | Report Abuse

"Life went on for thousands of years without TV," one Mongolian parent told SMHRIC. "They might take away our culture and language. But they cannot take away our soul and mind. We must overcome this hardship. We believe nothing lasts forever including this difficult time.”

Restoring traditional script

Overseas-based ethnic Mongolian Khubis said the move could be linked to plans by the government of the independent Republic of Mongolia to return to the flowing Mongolian script that was taught to Chinese children in elementary schools until recently.

Mongolia had previously written the language using the Cyrillic alphabet, but is now planning to move away from that link to what is a relic of Soviet occupation.

"Mongolia has decided to restore the traditional Mongolian script, so the [Chinese] authorities are more worried about [people in China watching] live broadcasts of cultural programs from Mongolian TV stations and so on," Khubis said.

"Inner Mongolia Television used to invite Mongolian artists to perform at the Spring Festival Gala on [state broadcaster] CCTV, but that sort of cultural exchange will definitely decrease in future," he said.

"The authorities are getting much more cautious about the influence of culture from Mongolia on Inner Mongolia," he said.

Reported by Gao Feng and Gigi Lee for RFA's Mandarin and Cantonese Services. Edited by Luisetta Mudie.

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2021-12-25 21:03 | Report Abuse

https://www.rfa.org/english/news/china/genocide-03252021093922.html

Mongolians in China Face 'Cultural Genocide' as Language, Culture Swept Aside: Group

The ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is stepping up policies in the northern region of Inner Mongolia, where protests erupted last year over plans to phase out Mongolian-medium teaching in schools, targeting the region's ethnic Mongolians with TV shows emphasising "ethnic unity," in a move labeled "cultural genocide" by a U.S.-based exile group.

"China’s cultural genocide campaign is in full swing in Southern (Inner) Mongolia," the New York-based Southern Mongolia Human Rights Information Center (SMHRIC) said in a report on its website on Thursday.

"Ubiquitous in the region are political advertisements highlighting the importance of national unity and ethnic harmony, many of which specifically target Mongolian children," it said.

The group said all state media in the region, including Inner Mongolia Radio and Television (IMRT), had been ordered from Jan. 1 to replace Mongolian content with programs about majority Han Chinese culture, to promote a "strong sense of [a] Chinese [national] common identity.”

One of the campaign’s official slogans is "Learn Chinese and become a civilized person," the group said.

Inner Mongolia TV has been airing a video clip of an ethnic Mongolian primary-schooler who calls on viewers to "speak Chinese, write Chinese, and become civilized," it said.

In one cartoon, an ethnic Mongolian girl quotes from a speech of CCP general secretary Xi Jinping, saying that all ethnic groups in China "belong to a single family with no divisions."

Peking opera has replaced Mongolian traditional art performances in TV programs across the region, while elements of Han Chinese culture are now mixed in with performances that were once a regular part of Mongolian culture, whicle traditional Mongolian songs have been replaced with patriotic anthems lauding the CCP, SMHRIC said.

In Ordos, ethnic Mongolian adults are being similarly targeted by Chinese language-learning campaigns, with new programs teaching Mandarin being broadcast in the region since December 2020.

"The propaganda campaign sweeping across [Inner] Mongolia is widely considered by the Mongolians as another form of Cultural Revolution," SMHRIC said.

Meanwhile, in the region's secondary schools, ethnic Mongolians are being forced to take part in military cadet programs and other propaganda activities, including the singing of "red" songs lauding the CCP and the People's Republic of China.

Language phased out

The phasing out of Mongolian-medium teaching came as the National People's Congress (NPC) ruled that "minority language-medium education is unconstitutional," the People's Daily reported recently.

The ruling apparently replaces a clause in Article 4 of the constitution, which once stated: "All ethnicities have the freedoms and rights to use and develop their own spoken and written languages and to preserve or reform their own folkways and customs."

It has paved the way for a further purge of any historical or cultural material from classrooms linked to traditional Mongolian culture.

The regional government has barred a number of Mongolian history textbooks from classrooms after they were found to "overemphasize the identity of certain ethnic groups while underemphasizing Chinese nationality and common identity," according to a statement posted on the government's website and cited by SMHRIC.

Yang Haiying, an ethnic Mongolian scholar at Shizuoka National University in Japan, said there was nothing remotely radical in the banned textbooks.

"They were just offering cutesy local color," Yang said. "When they say the Chinese nation, they are talking about Han Chinese nationalism."

"All of this talk about allowing Mongolians, Tibetans, and Uyghurs to integrate into the Chinese nation is really about assimilating them," he said. "The Chinese government is now unwilling even to allow them to co-exist."

SMHRIC also cited statements from parents as saying that no mention of Mongolian culture is currently allowed in schools, and even ethnic Mongolian kindergarteners are being taught in Mandarin rather than the Mongolian language, as was previously the case.

"Horrific days are now starting. Our innocent toddlers are forced to learn in Chinese," it cited a statement from one parent as saying. "It is so heart-breaking to look at the helpless eyes of our beloved toddlers who do not understand a single word when their Chinese teachers talk to them in Chinese."

Since Jan. 9, 2021, schools have also been banned from offering extracurricular activities or clubs without prior approval, nor can they refer their students to such activities or clubs.

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2021-12-25 20:18 | Report Abuse

qqq3333 I am reponding to little pinky communist said "You can hardly find homeless people lurking around in the big cities"

But why you mentioned about USA ???????????


Please answer my question ok?

1. why evil things in USA linked with evil in China ???

2. Why whenever someone mentioned the evil thing that happen in China, the little pinky communists always want to mentione that evil things also happened in USA to counter or in defense of the evil happened in China? Most of all they all stayed in Malaysia not in USA...hahaha

3. Are you all admitted that all those evil things happened in USA also happened in China ? As you always like to compare evil things in China vs America.


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Posted by qqq3333 > Dec 25, 2021 8:04 PM | Report Abuse

uncensor....don't talk to me about China's problems.....watch this.......

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iPDxjocKOw


Living in China vs Living in America - This is truly shocking..

US biggest fear ........... what happens when Americans find out the truth about Xinjiang...........that in race relations, in peace and harmony .........China far more successful than America.

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2021-12-25 19:44 | Report Abuse

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聚焦城市流浪者:餐饮一条街捡剩饭为生的穷苦人,北京土著竟也无家可归(小叔TV EP078)

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在北京火车站附近的崇文门有这么一群人,每天捡饭馆剩饭吃, 有的一呆就是几年。这次受托于一位美国华人朋友的金钱帮助,“健身哥”和我将为两位在首都流浪者买饭吃,并和他们简单攀谈,了解他们的真实处境。

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2021-12-25 19:39 | Report Abuse

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Where did China's poor people go? Did China really get rid of poverty?


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In 2016, a Chinese official announced that China had 98.99 million rural poor in 2012, based on the standard set by the Chinese Communist Party. According to the CCP, those who make less than 2,300 yuan a year, or around $350 US dollars, are considered poor. But there is a big gap between China's poverty standards and the standards used internationally.

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2021-12-25 19:34 | Report Abuse

This group, therefore, requires additional support.

In mainland China, due to the imperfect relief policy for the homeless, they are often treated unfairly and carelessly. On the other hand, public opinion has gradually shown more and more attention to non-humanitarian experiences, which can easily lead to scandals that may damage the positive image of the party and the government (25–29). In this context, the homeless have become a highly politically sensitive issue. As a result, public discussions and academic research on disadvantaged groups have been suppressed, and the homeless have been ignored. There is minimal literature on the homeless in China, and the existing studies focus mainly on mental illness (30–33). To the best of our knowledge, there is no survey-based study that attempts to examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly the impact of the strict pandemic control measures of the government on the lives of the homeless in China.

Although the COVID-19 pandemic has been traumatic, if the government implements strict pandemic control measures which prefer inhumane actions rather than humanitarian aid, it may cause devastating damage to the lives of the homeless. In mainland China, the government manages the homeless in cities in three ways: sending them back to their hometowns, providing them with temporary shelters, and driving them off. The first two actions seem humane because, under current regulations, the homeless own the right to accept or refuse assistance, and government staff can only provide advice rather than influence the homeless against their will (34). If the homeless give their approval, they receive free food, accommodation, and train tickets to their hometowns (34). However, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the government implemented strict lockdown measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus by closing off all villages and residential compounds nationwide. Thus, local governments stopped sending the homeless back to their hometowns. Meanwhile, the shelters were at high risk and under enormous pressure because the coronavirus could be rapidly and widely transmitted in homeless shelters (18, 20, 35, 36). In addition, the shelters had also been ordered to isolate all new entrants, which was another difficult task. Compared to the situation before the pandemic, shelters faced overwhelming demand that extended far beyond the need for bedding (37). As a result, local shelters lacked the will and the ability to help the homeless during the pandemic.

The humanitarian aid provided by the government was reduced while efforts to drive the homeless away intensified. The intensified eviction efforts were the most striking feature of the pandemic control strategy of the Chinese government for the homeless and had been adopted by governments at all levels across the country during the pandemic (38–41). Under the guidance of aggressive pandemic prevention and control, local governments expelled the homeless to prevent cross-infection caused by the integration of the homeless in densely populated city centers. Meanwhile, eviction efforts of the government also prevented the homeless, who live by collecting garbage, from being infected by household garbage of unknown origin. In addition, under the pressure of the “hold-to-account” system, which imposes immediate and harsh sanctions for negative results of local government pandemic control (42), local officials feared being punished or fired for the increasing number of COVID-19 cases. Since the homeless was one of the most vulnerable groups to COVID-19, and few people care about them, driving the homeless away from jurisdictions became the best option for local governments.

Therefore, as a result of strict pandemic control measures, many of the homeless in China may not be able to return to their hometowns or find shelter. Critically, during the pandemic, the government may continue to expel the homeless. Scholars have credited the success of China in controlling COVID-19 to aggressive control measures (43), but the perceived success may conceal the huge sacrifice of the neglected homeless. Although the Chinese government claimed that they took the initiative during the pandemic and successfully helped the homeless by searching the streets each day. We doubt whether they had sufficient government personnel to do this as they were already facing serious staff shortages before the pandemic (34, 37, 44).

With little aid but intensified eviction efforts, the living conditions of the homeless people may be worse. Thus, we hypothesized that the strict pandemic control strategy of the government toward the homeless, which preferred driving the homeless away rather than providing humanitarian aid, had a devastating impact on the lives of homeless people.

This study aimed to investigate how the pandemic and the pandemic control strategies of the government affected the lives of the homeless people in mainland China. To achieve that g

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2021-12-25 19:31 | Report Abuse

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2021.679429/full

The Homeless People in China During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Victims of the Strict Pandemic Control Measures of the Government

Background: By implementing aggressive control measures, China has rapidly and effectively controlled the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. However, the neglected homeless population may become victims of that perceived success. Due to political sensitivity, we know little about them.

Aims: This study aimed to investigate how the pandemic and the pandemic control strategies of the government affected the lives of the homeless people in mainland China.

Methods: A total of 103 eligible participants experiencing absolute homelessness were recruited from Guangzhou City during July and August 2020. Surveys measured demographic characteristics including health status, changes in daily living, and actions of the government toward the homeless during the pandemic. Sankey diagrams and ordered logit regression models were used to examine the impact on the homeless of inhumane government efforts to drive the homeless away. Qualitative materials were analyzed by using an inductive approach to provide more details.

Results: First, the homeless people in Guangzhou tended to be male, aged 40 to 64 years, less well-educated, and they originated from outside Guangdong although they were living in the city center. Most had little connection with their families. After a long period of homelessness, almost half of the participants were in poor health with various conditions, which made them extremely vulnerable to COVID-19. Second, the pandemic caused a substantial decline in incomes of homeless people, had less of a negative impact on their food intake, and affected sleep time in different ways. Third, during the COVID-19 pandemic, humanitarian aid from local governments of China decreased, whereas inhumane efforts to drive the homeless away intensified. Fourth, quantitative models and qualitative materials demonstrate the devastating effect of the strict pandemic control strategy of the government on the lives of homeless people, which may further cause their health problems.

Conclusion: This study for the first time illustrated the characteristic features of the street homeless population in mainland China and their living situation during the COVID-19 pandemic, and most importantly demonstrated the devastating effect of the strict pandemic control of the government, which has been considered a great success in previous studies, on lives of homeless people. Urgent measures should be taken to ensure the protection of the homeless population and prevent an impending humanitarian crisis.

Introduction
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which was caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, was first identified in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, in late December 2019, and has now spread rapidly around the world. According to the WHO Coronavirus Disease Situation Dashboard, there had been more than 133.14 million confirmed cases globally and more than 2.88 million deaths by April 12, 2021. The numbers continue to increase rapidly as we are writing. During these challenging times, academia played a crucial role in combating COVID-19 and has published many articles related to the pandemic, and the number of published articles is rapidly accumulating. However, the existing literature pays inadequate attention to the homeless, who are considered the most vulnerable group to COVID-19 (1–5). The limited literature on the homeless focuses more on introducing or proposing various strategic measures and policy implications to support the homeless population during the COVID-19 epidemic (6–16), describing the characteristics and outbreak of COVID-19 in homeless shelters (17–20), or addressing the mental health status of the homeless during the pandemic (21–23). There are hardly any exploratory efforts and no evidence to show the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the pandemic control strategies of the government on the lives of the homeless in China. The economic and social disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic brings an unprecedented challenge to the lives of everyone. However, the homeless are more vulnerable and have been particularly impacted by the pandemic and the actions of the government (24), such as extremely unstable living situations and the lack of a living wage and savings. This group, therefore, require

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2021-12-25 18:42 | Report Abuse

Little pinky communists always like to hypnotised themselves into believing things that is not real....hahaha

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2021-12-25 18:41 | Report Abuse

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ajes.12324

Homelessness and the Universal Family in China

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Depending on how one defines homelessness, China has either a very tiny homeless population or an extremely large one. Compared to other countries, there very few vagrants: people living on the streets of China's cities without means of support. But if one counts the people who migrated to cities without a legal permit (hukou), work as day laborers without job security or a company dormitory, and live in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions on the edge of cities, there are nearly 300 million homeless. Free market fundamentalism is responsible for the emergence of this sort of homelessness in China. We review China's recent new policies to tackle homelessness and offer suggestions based on the traditional Chinese wisdom, which includes the concept of the universal family (family - tian xia). Homelessness in China must be addressed as a cultural problem caused by the breakdown of ancient methods of social integration. Treating it merely as a housing deficit will fail.

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2021-12-25 17:57 | Report Abuse

stockraider once again being caught for telling lies....hahaha shame on you

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2021-12-25 17:54 | Report Abuse

Eastern686 & stockraider liar & qqq3333 silly man they are worshipping the WHITE. Sub conscious they believed the WHITE are more superior than them hence they need to criticise the WHITE in order to come to defend China...hahaha

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2021-12-25 17:46 | Report Abuse

Ya camp reserved especially for little pinky communists ...hahaha

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2021-12-25 15:44 | Report Abuse

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习近平的龙椅坐得安稳吗?他接李克强的班 习总最放心;2024大选 川普恐有劲敌?美国H-1B等非移民签证 明年申请可免面谈(《万维读报》20211224-3 FTCC)

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2021-12-25 14:50 | Report Abuse

Harvard professor charged with lying about China ties goes on trial

BOSTON, Dec 14 (Reuters) - A federal jury was selected on Tuesday in the trial of a Harvard University nanotechnology professor accused of lying to U.S. authorities about his ties to a China-run recruitment program and concealing funding he received from the Chinese government.

The Boston jury will return on Wednesday to hear lawyers deliver opening statements in the trial of Charles Lieber, an ex-chair of Harvard's chemistry department charged in the highest-profile case to result from a U.S. crackdown on Chinese influence within universities.

Lieber, 62, has pleaded not guilty to six false statement and tax charges. His lawyer, Marc Mukasey, has said Lieber "didn't hide anything, and he didn't get paid as the government alleges."

Prosecutors charged Lieber in January 2020 as part of the U.S. Department of Justice's "China Initiative" it started during former President Donald Trump's administration to combat Chinese economic espionage and research theft.

President Joe Biden's administration has not backed away from the initiative, despite critics who say it went too far in pursuing academics and that it overly targeted Chinese nationals.

The first trial of an academic - a Tennessee professor - ended in a mistrial and later an acquittal by a judge. Prosecutors this year dropped charges against six other researchers.

A Justice Department review of how it approaches countering threats posed by China is expected to be completed in the coming weeks, agency spokesman Wyn Hornbuckle said.

Prosecutors said Lieber in 2011 became a "strategic scientist" at Wuhan University of Technology and through it participated in a Chinese recruitment drive called the Thousand Talents Program.

U.S. authorities say China uses the program to entice foreign researchers to share their knowledge with China in exchange for perks including research funding.

As part of the program, the Wuhan university gave Lieber more than $1.5 million to establish a Chinese lab and agreed to pay him $50,000 per month plus $150,000 in annual living expenses.

Prosecutors said Lieber lied to investigators about his involvement in the program and also misled Harvard, which in 2019 told the National Institutes of Health that he was not involved with it.

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2021-12-25 14:46 | Report Abuse

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【熱點訪談】哈佛教授涉中共「千人計劃」被美國定罪! 是否起到風向標作用? 美國是否存在更多同類涉案专家還未被起訴? | #新唐人電視台

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2021-12-25 14:37 | Report Abuse

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中共权斗激烈!佟丽娅再婚高官传闻坐实;躲不过 中国房地产最糟时期还未到来;拜登签署法案后 传沃尔玛中国下架新疆产品(《万维读报》211224-2 FTCC)

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2021-12-25 14:28 | Report Abuse

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The Foreigners Who Take Advantage of Chinese Nationalism

There is a group of foreigners living in China that are taking advantage of the nationalism in China, and provoking some very unreasonable sentiments, all to get clout/money in China

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2021-12-25 14:18 | Report Abuse

NOW I understand why Eastern686 & stockraider liar & qqq3333 silly man can't answer my questions below.

BECAUSE they are WHITE WHORSHIPPER !!!!


My questions:

1. why evil things in USA linked with evil in China ???

2. Why whenever someone mentioned the evil thing that happen in China, the little pinky communists always want to mentione that evil things also happened in USA to counter or in defense of the evil happened in China? Most of all they all stayed in Malaysia not in USA...hahaha

3. Are you all admitted that all those evil things happened in USA also happened in China ? As you always like to compare evil things in China vs America.

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2021-12-25 14:00 | Report Abuse

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上將劉亞洲被抓内幕,中共內鬥激化;應對台海戰爭,美日作戰計劃細節曝光;美國工作簽證H-1B明年免面談;日本不派官員參加北京冬奧會;北美防空司令部報告聖誕老人已通過台

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2021-12-25 13:35 | Report Abuse

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【被黃標】公安介入「禁止過洋節」!原央視主持人周濤,調任保利藝術總監;地產文藝是副業,軍火是保利主業;封城是習江鬥?江派在習家鄉造勢;稚童送真心祝福,整個警局

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2021-12-25 12:01 | Report Abuse

https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2021/12/23/a-healthy-pick

A healthy pick

PETALING JAYA: The healthcare sector could still hold potential for those who have yet to buy into the sector.

Healthcare stocks such as IHH Healthcare Bhd and Duopharma Biotech Bhd (DBB) may still have have further room to run, premised upon new growth drivers and structurally higher cost of care, according to analysts.

RHB Investment Bank Bhd Research said it believes valuations remain undemanding for IHH despite its stellar performance, while DBB is expected to rerate once vaccine noise subsides.

Its top pick is IHH, premised on its defensive demand, with diversified presence and anticipated operational recovery from its lagging markets (Malaysia and Singapore).


“Looking beyond the recovery, we believe there could be additional upside (not captured in our target price) from IHH management’s restructuring efforts, that will boost its return on equity (ROE)-enhancing strategy,” said RHB Research in a report.

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TA Securities Research maintained its “buy” call on DBB, and raised its target price to RM2 per share (previously RM1.95 per share) based on an unchanged PE (price-earnings) multiple of 24 times FY22 EPS (earnings per share).

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2021-12-25 11:53 | Report Abuse

The characteristics of little pink fans communists

1. EVery things CPC did is correct & for good of China & also others. If not good for certain group of people then that group must be evil people & need to be punished.

2. EVery things USA did is evil & purposely against China. All Chinese must to hate the American.

3. Human right is evil tools by the western in order to undermine the China.

4. Democracy is evil scheme.

5. China must be control by CPC if not China will be divided into few smaller countries.

6. Western is jealous of China success hence they are plotting to destroy living hood of Chinese in China.

7. All chinese are China people. 中国人

8. Chinese in China are simple minded people which can be easily influenced by western. Hence they should protect from western media , news, social media via building up fire wall.

9. Capitalist is evil person.

10. Like to twist & turn.

11. It is NOT about the TRUTH, it is all about FACE. CPC only wants the people to see good things or faked good things thru its own controlled media.

12. Racist

13. Hypocrite & Liar

14. Extremely Selfish. Exceeded above the normal human level.

15. FREE speech & street protest , rellies are evil things.

16. Always said the opposite things just to cover themselves. Like to turn black into white.

17. Use threat to quash complaint

18. Lazy & Sloppy in doing things. Never check nor review to present their case. Just simply said & do silly assumptions.

19. Self hypnotised. Make own self in believing China CPC is of good moral status. Every things that they did must be 100% corrected & for good of all everyone. CPC is saints. 自欺欺人

20. Always love to accuse USA doing evil things as form of defencing the evil things happened in China. As if China is love to copy evil things happened in USA. Yes USA is their standard model of evil charater but they never copy the good things did by USA. Ha...Ha...Ha... only love to copy evil... evil in nature ???

21. Always avoid answering a direct questions.

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2021-12-25 11:53 | Report Abuse

The characteristics of little pink fans communists

1. EVery things CPC did is correct & for good of China & also others. If not good for certain group of people then that group must be evil people & need to be punished.

2. EVery things USA did is evil & purposely against China. All Chinese must to hate the American.

3. Human right is evil tools by the western in order to undermine the China.

4. Democracy is evil scheme.

5. China must be control by CPC if not China will be divided into few smaller countries.

6. Western is jealous of China success hence they are plotting to destroy living hood of Chinese in China.

7. All chinese are China people. 中国人

8. Chinese in China are simple minded people which can be easily influenced by western. Hence they should protect from western media , news, social media via building up fire wall.

9. Capitalist is evil person.

10. Like to twist & turn.

11. It is NOT about the TRUTH, it is all about FACE. CPC only wants the people to see good things or faked good things thru its own controlled media.

12. Racist

13. Hypocrite & Liar

14. Extremely Selfish. Exceeded above the normal human level.

15. FREE speech & street protest , rellies are evil things.

16. Always said the opposite things just to cover themselves. Like to turn black into white.

17. Use threat to quash complaint

18. Lazy & Sloppy in doing things. Never check nor review to present their case. Just simply said & do silly assumptions.

19. Self hypnotised. Make own self in believing China CPC is of good moral status. Every things that they did must be 100% corrected & for good of all everyone. CPC is saints. 自欺欺人

20. Always love to accuse USA doing evil things as form of defencing the evil things happened in China. As if China is love to copy evil things happened in USA. Yes USA is their standard model of evil charater but they never copy the good things did by USA. Ha...Ha...Ha... only love to copy evil... evil in nature ???

21. Always avoid answering a direct questions.

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2021-12-25 11:52 | Report Abuse

The characteristics of little pink fans communists

1. EVery things CPC did is correct & for good of China & also others. If not good for certain group of people then that group must be evil people & need to be punished.

2. EVery things USA did is evil & purposely against China. All Chinese must to hate the American.

3. Human right is evil tools by the western in order to undermine the China.

4. Democracy is evil scheme.

5. China must be control by CPC if not China will be divided into few smaller countries.

6. Western is jealous of China success hence they are plotting to destroy living hood of Chinese in China.

7. All chinese are China people. 中国人

8. Chinese in China are simple minded people which can be easily influenced by western. Hence they should protect from western media , news, social media via building up fire wall.

9. Capitalist is evil person.

10. Like to twist & turn.

11. It is NOT about the TRUTH, it is all about FACE. CPC only wants the people to see good things or faked good things thru its own controlled media.

12. Racist

13. Hypocrite & Liar

14. Extremely Selfish. Exceeded above the normal human level.

15. FREE speech & street protest , rellies are evil things.

16. Always said the opposite things just to cover themselves. Like to turn black into white.

17. Use threat to quash complaint

18. Lazy & Sloppy in doing things. Never check nor review to present their case. Just simply said & do silly assumptions.

19. Self hypnotised. Make own self in believing China CPC is of good moral status. Every things that they did must be 100% corrected & for good of all everyone. CPC is saints. 自欺欺人

20. Always love to accuse USA doing evil things as form of defencing the evil things happened in China. As if China is love to copy evil things happened in USA. Yes USA is their standard model of evil charater but they never copy the good things did by USA. Ha...Ha...Ha... only love to copy evil... evil in nature ???

21. Always avoid answering a direct questions.

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2021-12-25 11:52 | Report Abuse

The characteristics of little pink fans communists

1. EVery things CPC did is correct & for good of China & also others. If not good for certain group of people then that group must be evil people & need to be punished.

2. EVery things USA did is evil & purposely against China. All Chinese must to hate the American.

3. Human right is evil tools by the western in order to undermine the China.

4. Democracy is evil scheme.

5. China must be control by CPC if not China will be divided into few smaller countries.

6. Western is jealous of China success hence they are plotting to destroy living hood of Chinese in China.

7. All chinese are China people. 中国人

8. Chinese in China are simple minded people which can be easily influenced by western. Hence they should protect from western media , news, social media via building up fire wall.

9. Capitalist is evil person.

10. Like to twist & turn.

11. It is NOT about the TRUTH, it is all about FACE. CPC only wants the people to see good things or faked good things thru its own controlled media.

12. Racist

13. Hypocrite & Liar

14. Extremely Selfish. Exceeded above the normal human level.

15. FREE speech & street protest , rellies are evil things.

16. Always said the opposite things just to cover themselves. Like to turn black into white.

17. Use threat to quash complaint

18. Lazy & Sloppy in doing things. Never check nor review to present their case. Just simply said & do silly assumptions.

19. Self hypnotised. Make own self in believing China CPC is of good moral status. Every things that they did must be 100% corrected & for good of all everyone. CPC is saints. 自欺欺人

20. Always love to accuse USA doing evil things as form of defencing the evil things happened in China. As if China is love to copy evil things happened in USA. Yes USA is their standard model of evil charater but they never copy the good things did by USA. Ha...Ha...Ha... only love to copy evil... evil in nature ???

21. Always avoid answering a direct questions.

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2021-12-25 11:50 | Report Abuse

another mile stone achieved 2016 comments

HaHaHa

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2021-12-25 11:46 | Report Abuse

Eastern686,

Please answer my question ok?
1. why evil things in USA linked with evil in China ???

2. Why the evil things that happen in China got anything to do with evil in USA ?

3. Are you admitted that all those evil things happened in USA also happened in China ? As you always like to compare evil things in China vs America.

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2021-12-25 11:46 | Report Abuse

Eastern686 so are you going to answer ? let everyone her to see how sound are your mind is ?

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2021-12-25 11:44 | Report Abuse

ya lah perumpuan tua tak ada otok untuk jawap soalan hahahah

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2021-12-25 11:41 | Report Abuse

stockraider liar little pinky communist, hahhhahha

low IQ f..o...o..l can't answer a simple questions

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2021-12-25 11:39 | Report Abuse

stockraider liar little pinky communist,

Please answer my question ok?
1. why evil things in USA linked with evil in China ???

2. Why the evil things that happen in China got anything to do with evil in USA ?

3. Are you admitted that all those evil things happened in USA also happened in China ? As you always like to compare evil things in China vs America.

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2021-12-25 11:35 | Report Abuse

Eastern686 then you help stockraider to explain la...ok? see whether you IQ is higher then f..o..o..l stockraider liar

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2021-12-25 11:34 | Report Abuse

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2021-12-25 11:33 | Report Abuse

stockraider liar why evil things in USA linked with evil in China ???