The above is interesting.
Especially since actions in Tibet, Internet firewall censorship including jailing and sometimes even torture of those who speak against the Party online and in fact human rights in general --- in other words pretty much everything this thread is concerned with --- ARE NOT listed in the above article as Western "misunderstandings" of China. The author tip-toes around it. He speaks one sentence about Tiananmen Square to mention the youth have changed (and he merely points out that they're older now - duh) but he doesn't mention the causes of those protests. He diverts to trade.
So..like...what's your point?
You want to understand China better? Look up the Boxer revolution. In terms of what we've been talking about there's no misunderstanding at all.
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I don't know that where the above information "Internet firewall censorship including jailing and sometimes even torture of those who speak against the Party online and in fact human rights in general " are from. You got them form medias for instence CNN or you see it in your own eyes ? Dare you to assure that what you say are truth? So make sure you don't lie and you don't cheated by others.
That the western "misunderstandings" of China is assuredly existent.That you say there is no misunderstanding at all shows that you don't understand China at all.I guess you haven't come to China so far.
I advise you to talk to the chinese who study in US or live in US.Meanwhile you also can talk to the foreigners who had come to China.
Just to be a intelligent and clear person.You will be happy.
In USA I see that the some people are suppressed and arrested and thrown to jails.They just protest for their profits belonging to them and they don't do anything for example spilting motherland.Can you give me some explaintion?
Post a link to something actual. Your flights of fantasy will not be answered. But an actual situation, now that is different.
How did your government do for the riot occured in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992 about 16 years ago.
The Los Angeles riots of 1992, also known as the Rodney King uprising or the Rodney King riots, were sparked on April 29, 1992 when a jury acquitted four police officers accused in the videotaped beating of black motorist Rodney King following a high-speed pursuit. Thousands of people in the Los Angeles area rioted over the six days following the verdict. Widespread looting, assault, arson, and murder occurred. Many of the crimes were gang-motivated or perpetrated. In all, 53 people died during the riots.
The deployment of a large police force of the US government to arrest more than 10,000 rioters in the great rioting. More than 50 killed, over 4 thousand injured, 12,000 people arrested, and $1 billion in property damage.(
http://www.usc.edu/libraries/archives/la/la_riot.html)
As the senseless violence reached it's peak in Los Angeles on Thursday night, reports began to be received that it had spread to other cities and states across the country.
1. In Northern California, 1,400 people were arrested in San Francisco as rioting engulfed the city's downtown area. A State of Emergency was declared there and a curfew established.
2. In Los Vegas, a mob of two-hundred (200) people went on a rampage, setting fires, and engaged in sniper fire and drive-by shootings. Local law enforcement officials admitted that they were overwhelmed and requested the activation of the Nevada National Guard. The Governor complied and control has reportedly been somewhat re- established. Reports were received of several arson fires.
(3.) Seattle was struck by mobs of 50-100 people, who randomly broke windows and and looted numerous cars in downtown Seattle during the night Thursday and early Friday. Police say that forty-five (45) people were arrested and five (5) injuried during the violent spree. Firefighters responded to twenty-eight (28) fire calls during the unrest, including five (5) buildings that were termed "suspicious in nature".
(4.) Further East, Black protestors in New York City reportedly pulled two white men from a truck, stabbed one and beat the other. An estimated two-hundred (200) protestors attacked the doors at Madison Square Gardens causing injuries and property damage. Another crowd of four-hundred (400) black youths reportedly stormed a popular shopping mall and smashed windows and stole merchandise. Shops and businesses were damaged as the "melee" traveled over several blocks. As many as eighty (80) arrests were made and several police officers injuried. Many NYC employers were said to have released workers from work early to avoid further occurances.
(5.) Police in Atlanta, GA were confronted on Friday, by hundreds of black protestors. This followed a night of three-hundred (300) arrests and fifty-seven (57) injuries. It also prompted the use of teargas and a call for the Georgia National Guard to help combat large crowds of people looting and throwing rocks and bricks. Mayor Maynard Jackson called for calm and understanding, as he counselled college students that had originally begun peaceful protests which escalated into wide-spread violence.
http://www.emergency.com/la-riots.htmhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Los_Angeles_riotshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6udJ5g4Tdqcetc.
What's more, Do you and US gov still remember the riot on August 11, 1965, in Watts, a suburb of Los Angeles?
In those days, 34 people died, 1,032 were injured, and 3,952 were arrested.(
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watts_Riot)
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=SRDvY_anJdcetc.