2008/08/06

The legend of the lamb kebab grows

From:
RUMS

To:
xinjiang15@netscape.net
Date:
Mon, 4 Aug 2008 4:02 am


Hello,

I am reporter of a German school magazine and we want to publish an article
about the real China. Because of your blog:
http://badbadchina.blogspot.com/ we decided that you would be a good author
for a text in our magazine. Unfortunatly we can´t pay anything for
articles in our newspaper. But it would be a good chance to make your blog
more famous. I hope you´ll answer us.

RUMS
German award winning school magazine

2008/07/15

Where all da whyte wymen at?

If that title confuses or upsets you, you need to brush up on US race relations via a true American classic, Blazing Saddles.

But on a more serious note, for some reason white women have been held up as the ultimate "commodity" for anyone who wishes to express his wealth and power in non-white countries. White slavery isn't about making those diabolical Caucasian colonists pick cotton, shine shoes, haul personal baggage, etc, its about collecting white girls as sex slaves.

When it comes to conquering white women in the US, blacks and Latinos summited that peak a long time ago and I imagine the same holds true in Europe, don't know about Oz or NZ but western guys are western guys.

But the guys waiting in the wings are the non-western guys and in its worst manifestations, we have white slavery and in some cases, outright murder when someone cannot get their white trophy.

This was most likely the case for a beautiful Canadian model who came to Shanghai. She is very good looking though the modeling world can be extremely finicky. Like many a young and ambitious expat she got suckered by that "future power" crap regarding China or the even deeper pile of crap about Shanghai's fashion and culture scene.
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So when she has trouble getting actual modeling jobs, the "agency" she was working for (and fly by night companies in China are more common than legitimate ones) suggested dancing and probably an escort service, etc.

No doubt there were plenty of local bosses who wanted to have a white westerner on their arm. Russian girls are so...common.

Good to see that this girl was not about to have some sloppy, chain smoking, unbrushed mouth local Jabba the Hutt bragging to his friends how he was gonna "have her" while smaking her on the ass and having her wait on him.

Unfortunately, the "agency" or her potential escort one night wasn't as pleased about her moral (and hygienic) compass. Her body is found on Chongming Island (lots of fashion stuff going on our there!) and her roommate came home to find a trashed apartment.

The PSB takes two days to even do an investigation and the best they can come up with is that some 18 year old broke in, tried to rob the place and killed her, then took the body to Chongming Island.

Of course there is no mention of how this guy got the body there without a car, as most 18 year old Chinese men do not have a car despite all of the stories about China's rising wealth.

And wouldn't have been easier to dump the body in a dumpster? After all, he managed to get the body down the stairs and into the trunk of a car without anyone calling the police.
Certainly no one would have noticed any additional stench. And the police made no mention of recovering stolen goods, only a "confession".

So look out white chicks, you are marked targets in the Capitalist's Paradise.

2008/07/13

China pig fuckers caught red-handed aiding in genocide

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7503428.stm

China 'is fuelling war in Darfur'

By Hilary Andersson
BBC News, Darfur

Chinese-built Dong Feng truck filmed by BBC Panorama inside Darfur in April 2008
The BBC tracked down Chinese-built military trucks inside Darfur

The BBC has found the first evidence that China is currently helping Sudan's government militarily in Darfur.

The Panorama TV programme tracked down Chinese army lorries in the Sudanese province that came from a batch exported from China to Sudan in 2005.

The BBC was also told that China was training fighter pilots who fly Chinese A5 Fantan fighter jets in Darfur.

China's government has declined to comment on the BBC's findings, which contravene a UN arms embargo on Darfur.

The embargo requires foreign nations to take measures to ensure they do not militarily assist anyone in the conflict in Darfur, in which the UN estimates that about 300,000 people have died.

More than two million people are also believed to have fled their villages in Darfur, destroyed by pro-government Arab Janjaweed militia.

Plate on Chinese-built Dong Feng trucks filmed in Darfur in April 2008
Plates on the first truck show it was imported after the embargo

Panorama traced the first lorry by travelling deep into the remote deserts of West Darfur.

They found a Chinese Dong Feng army lorry in the hands of one of Darfur's rebel groups.

The BBC established through independent eyewitness testimony that the rebels had captured it from Sudanese government forces in December.

The rebels filmed a second lorry with the BBC's camera. Both vehicles had been carrying anti-aircraft guns, one a Chinese gun.

Markings showed that they were from a batch of 212 Dong Feng army lorries that the UN had traced as having arrived in Sudan after the arms embargo was put in place.

The lorries came straight from the factory in China to Sudan and were consigned to Sudan's defence ministry. The guns were mounted after the lorries were imported from China.

When it is shooting or firing there is nowhere for you to move and the sound is just like the sound of the rain
Hamaad Abakar Adballa describing attack by anti-aircraft gun

The UN started looking for these lorries in Darfur three years ago, suspecting they had been sent there, but never found them.

"We had no specific access to Sudanese government army stores, we were not allowed to take down factory codes or model numbers or registrations etc to verify these kinds of things," said EJ Hogendoorn, a member of the UN panel of experts that was involved in trying to locate the lorries.

Culpability

China has chosen not to respond to the BBC's findings. Its public position is that it abides by all UN arms embargoes.

China has said in the past that it told Sudan's government not to use Chinese military equipment in Darfur.

Sudan's government, however, has told the UN that it will send military equipment wherever it likes within its sovereign territory.

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An international lawyer, Clare da Silva, says China's point that it has taken measures in line with the arms embargo's requirements to stop its weapons from going to Darfur is meaningless.

"It is an empty measure to take the assurances from a partner who clearly has no intention of abiding by the resolution," she said.

Ms da Silva said the BBC's evidence put China in violation of the arms embargo.

The UN panel of experts on Darfur has said it wants to examine the BBC's evidence.

Homes scorched

The BBC found witnesses who said they saw the first Dong Feng which the BBC tracked down being used with its anti-aircraft gun in an attack in a town called Sirba, in West Darfur, in December.

"When it is shooting or firing there is nowhere for you to move and the sound is just like the sound of the rain. Then 'Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang!'" said Hamaad Abakar Adballa, a witness in the Chadian refugee town of Birak.

Chinese-built A5 Fantan fighter jets in Nyala, Sudan in 2007
The Chinese are accused of training pilots to use Fantan fighter jets

The lorry's powerful anti-aircraft gun fired straight into civilian houses. The gun carries high calibre shells that explode on impact, spreading hot shards of metal and causing terrible wounds

Witnesses saw one hut take a direct hit from the gun:

"An intense wave of heat instantly sent all the huts around up in flames," one witness, Risique Bahar, said. "There was a lot of screaming."

In the attack on Sirba one woman was burnt to death, another horribly injured.

Genocide accusation

Sudan's government has been accused by the United States of genocide against Darfur's black Africans.

The terms of the embargo cover not only just the supply of weapons, military vehicles, paramilitary equipment. It also covers training any technical assistance, so the training of pilots obviously falls within the scope of the embargo
International lawyer, Clare da Silva

Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court (ICC) say war crimes by Sudan's Arab-dominated government have included summary executions, rape and torture.

Recently the conflict has deteriorated into more confused fighting, with rebel and militia groups also fighting each other. Two hundred thousand people have been displaced already this year.

Malnutrition rates are set to soar in South Darfur later this year due to insecurity and drought.

Darfur's landscape is spotted with blackened circles representing the hundreds of the villages that were burnt down by government forces and their Janjaweed allies.

Air attacks

In these attacks Darfur's civilians have been hunted not just from the ground, but from the sky.

Most civilians who tell stories of aerial attacks talk about Russian made Antanovs and helicopter gunships.

Many also talk about fighter jets being used, but no-one has ever answered the question of which type of fighter jets these are.

Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir
President Bashir says facts have been distorted and exaggerated

Kaltam Abakar Mohammed, a mother of seven, watched three of her children being blown to pieces as they were attacked by a fighter jet on 19 February in the town of Beybey in Darfur.

The BBC has established that Chinese Fantan fighter jets were flying on missions out of Nyala airport in south Darfur in February.

Panorama acquired satellite photographs of the two fighters at the airport on 18 June 2008, and its investigations indicate these are the only fighter jets that have been based in Darfur this year.

When Kaltam heard the sound of fighting early that morning, she took her children and ran.

"We start running near the well," she said. "We hid behind a big rock. Something that looks like an eagle started coming from over there. It looked like an eagle but it made a funny noise."

Chinese-built Dong Feng truck filmed by Jem rebels inside Darfur in April 2008
Jem rebels used a BBC camera to film a truck fitted with an anti-aircraft gun

When the plane unleashed two bombs Kaltam's five-year-old daughter, Nura, was dismembered from the chest up.

Her eight-year-old son, Adam, was killed instantly, as was her 20-year-old daughter, Amna.

Kaltam's 19-month-old grandson still has shrapnel in his head from the fighter jet bombing. He cries a lot and often calls out for his mother, but she was killed in the attack.

Kaltam's 13-year-old girl, Hawa, cannot grasp what she saw happen that day to her brother and two sisters. She rarely speaks now.

Pilot training

The Chinese Fantan jets are believed to have been delivered to Sudan in 2003 before the current UN arms embargo was imposed on Darfur.

But the BBC has been told by two confidential sources that China is training Fantan fighter pilots.

Sudan imported a number of fighter trainers called K8s two years ago - they are designed to train pilots of fighters like Fantans.

"Clearly this is what they used to train for operations with the Fantans," said Chris Dietrich, a former member of the UN panel on Darfur.

Plate on Chinese-built Dong Feng trucks filmed in Darfur in April 2008
This second truck also had plates identifying it as being from China

International lawyer Ms da Silva says if China is training Fantan pilots, this represents another Chinese violation of the UN arms embargo.

"The terms of the embargo cover not only just the supply of weapons, military vehicles, paramilitary equipment. It also covers training any technical assistance, so the training of pilots obviously falls within the scope of the embargo."

There are strong economic ties between the China and Sudan.

China buys most of Sudan's oil and believes that what Sudan needs is good business partners, help with development and a solid peace process in Darfur, instead of confrontation and sanctions from the West.

So when China's President Hu Jintao visited Sudan in 2007 he wrote off millions of dollars worth of debt and donated a multi-million pound interest free loan for a new presidential palace to Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir.

In April last year, China's military leaders pledged to strengthen co-operation with Sudan.

Panorama: China's Secret War will be on BBC One at 2030 BST on Monday 14 July 2008.

2008/06/29

it takes a nation of pig-fuckers...

We are one month away from the start of the Genocide Olympics and this happens:

A 15 year old girl is raped and murdered by yet another worthless spawn of a filthy local Chinese official (who can be easily spotted by their greasy comb-overs, wood colored teeth, cheap suits with big labels on the sleeve, 5 pack a day habit and general bad behavior) and his friend.

When her uncle protests the quick release of the two rapist/murderers, he was beaten to death either by local thugs working for the local government ( a very common occurrence to enforce the will of local officials without using local police) or by off-duty cops (who make money as leg breakers on the side).

And "the world" gave this shit-hole country the Olympics? The IOC is useless and the UN is nearly useless. Why don't we just burn them down and start over?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7479810.stm

Chinese riots over girl's death

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Angry crowds have attacked government buildings in south-west China in protest at the death of a teenage girl.

Reports said several thousand people took part in the riots, setting fire to police stations and cars in Wengan county in the province of Guizhou.

Local residents were angered after a police inquiry concluded that the girl, found dead in a river earlier in June, had committed suicide.

Her family accused the son of a local official of raping and killing her.

Order 'restored'

"Local residents were very angry about the injustice exercised by local authorities," one resident, who is a local official, told Reuters news agency.

"About 10,000 people rushed to the site and totally burned down the county party office building, and burned other offices in the county government.

"They also burned about 20 vehicles, including police cars," the official said.

AFP news agency said riots had erupted on Saturday when the girl's uncle was pronounced dead in hospital after seeking justice for his niece.

It quoted locals saying he had been badly beaten - it is not clear by whom.

Chinese news reports said provincial leaders had gone to the area to deal with the unrest.

Xinhua news agency said order began to return after crowds dispersed early on Sunday morning local time.

2008/06/26

reporter's guide to the Beijing Olympics

The word about me is definitely out and about. BAD, BAD CHINA!


Hi there.

Please find details below for a telephone press conference I am helping to organize tomorrow at Human Rights Watch. Please feel free to call in and forward the invite to anybody you know who might be interested.

http://china.hrw.org

CHINA: REPORTERS' GUIDE TO COVERING THE BEIJING OLYMPICS

A Human Rights Watch live phone briefing

Friday, June 27, 2008 at 10:00 EDT or 16:00 CEST

Are you one of the estimated 25,000 foreign journalists covering the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics?

Human Rights Watch is publishing a pocket guide for reporters planning to travel to China to cover the Beijing Olympics. Produced with the support of the Committee to Protect Journalists, the Reporters’ Guide to Covering the Beijing Olympics addresses how to report in a largely closed country, with particular attention to the hazards facing Chinese sources and news assistants.

This Guide spells out your rights – in particular under the temporary Chinese regulations for foreign journalists – and the risks you or your Chinese contacts will face. The Reporters’ Guide will be downloadable online at no cost at http://china.hrw.org/. It will also soon be available in French, German, Spanish and Japanese.

With two decades of reporting on human rights abuses in China, Human Rights Watch is leading a campaign to convince governments, corporate sponsors and Olympic bodies to use their leverage to ensure that the Olympics Games do not become a human rights debacle.

Join us for an exclusive briefing to learn more about the human rights situation in China and how to counter government surveillance, Internet censorship and risks to Chinese fixers and sources.

Dial into the conference using the number below, then enter the conference code.

Tel: +1 (888) 800-0543

Conference Code: 000543

Toll-free only in the US. Regular long-distance charges outside of the US. If you have any technical difficulties, please contact Lee-Sean Huang at (212) 216-1853 or huangl@hrw.org.

Panelists on this conference call:

* Dr. Sophie Richardson, Asia Advocacy Director, Human Rights Watch

* Phelim Kine, Asia Researcher, Human Rights Watch

* Minky Worden, Media Director, Human Rights Watch

* Bob Dietz, Asia Program Coordinator, Committee to Protect Journalists

2008/06/20

More suffering for Sichuan victims

Burn Beijing burn!!!



Dear Editor at Bad Bad China,

I'd like to share with you a compilation of video diaries Current TV has put together from one of our contributors describing daily post-quake China in a way that Western media regrets to express. He relays to us the government's presence in the daily life of the common people footnoted with his commentary on what the people of China really need to get through such a tragic time. In the light of the Olympics, it is clear to see why corporate news sources regret to clearly express the hardship, sadness, and censorship in China.
Here is the link,
http://current.com/items/89028574_china_quake_diaries

We’d love if you feel inspired to link or embed the video on Bad Bad China. Thanks so much for your time, we’d love your feedback and the opportunity to keep you posted on new content we may produce that is relevant to your site.
Looking forward to your response!



Associate, Online Outreach
CURRENT TV, LLC

www.current.com

2008/06/07

A kinder, gentler cultural revolution

This video says it all:

http://tinyurl.com/4k485r

Tourists come, spend, gawk and leave.Expats hole up in their expat world and most don't involve themselves in Chinese culture and language.
F visa people often involve themselves in the local Chinese culture as they don't have the resources of an expat so they can't hole up in the serviced apartments and high end restaurants. The F visa people become fairly culturally and linguisticly fluent and can offer the outside world a more realistic commentary on what China really is. Therefore it is time for the F visa people to go away.
Btw, corporations can keep their expats in line as well as the Chinese gov't, so the expats just shut up, sing and collect those big paychecks for doing not a whole heck of anything besides consume (which is what Beijing wants).

In the end, China is a pile of shit that has been growing in size and stench for 5000 continuous years and it is in the best interest of humanity to put China out of our misery.