Alle Einträge vom 1.12.2013
Dunkles Kapitel: Aids-Dörfer in China
Sunday, 1.12.2013
Zehntausende arme Bauern in 90er-Jahren nach Blutspenden mit HIV angesteckt. Quelle: Lausitzer Rundschau/dpa. Ferner: China quashes campaign to probe blood-selling scandal Von Bill Smith (Business Recorder). Vgl. 撕下æŽé•¿æ˜¥å’ŒæŽå…‹å¼ºéšçž’疫情é¢çº±çš„两ä½è‰¾æ»‹ç—…专家 (rfi).
Posted in Gesundheit, Politik (Inneres, KPCh), Soziales
Xi Jinping: Chinese ruler who’s …
Sunday, 1.12.2013
… a riddle to the world Since coming to power in March, he has introduced huge reforms yet clamped down on freedom of speech. Von Jonathan Kaiman (Guardian).
Posted in Aussenpolitik Aussenbeziehungen, Politik (Inneres, KPCh)
Avatar location in Hunan [Zhangjiajie] to get international airport
Sunday, 1.12.2013
Posted in Tourismus, Verkehr
Exclusive interview with Mo Yan: Nobel Laureate talks translation & TV
Sunday, 1.12.2013
Posted in Belletristik, Fernsehen, Sinologie
A jail by another name – China labor camps now drug detox centers
Sunday, 1.12.2013
Von John Ruwitch. Quelle: Reuters.
Posted in Gesundheit, Recht
A wave of immigration is changing Glen Waverley’s face
Sunday, 1.12.2013
Nachtrag. Most liveable? Chinese think so ”At Glen Waverley … the students talk in class.” Von Shane Green (The Age, 4.8.2012).
Posted in Chinesische Diaspora
Why did China impose an ‘air defense zone’ that was so likely to fail?
Sunday, 1.12.2013
Von Max Fisher. Quelle: Washington Post Blog.
Posted in Aussenpolitik Aussenbeziehungen, Politik (Inneres, KPCh), Verteidigung
A 16-year-old American missionary kid looking for a dirty book (aktualisiert)
Sunday, 1.12.2013
Old Chinese novel still racy reading Jennifer Schuessler über die Jinpingmei-Übersetzung von David Todd Roy (guelphmercury.com/NYT). Update: Artikel in SCMP.
Posted in Belletristik, Sinologie