Wednesday, 6 February 2013
China News - "Foreign Forces" Blamed for Anti-Censorship Protest: China News Broadcast, January 8, 2013 Video Clips. Duration : 14.08 Mins.


In today's NTD China News, Chinese state-run Global Times blames "foreign forces" for the escalating anti-censorship protests over an editorial printed by Southern Weekly. The Chinese regime has retracted a report that it would abolish the notorious labor camp system this year. Instead, state-run Xinhua reported on Monday that reforms would be carried out. Chinese activist Zhu Zhengzhi has been placed under secret detention, a measure now legal under Chinese law. Zhu called for an investigation into the death of Li Wangyang, a 1989 Tiananmen Square protestor who was found hanging inside a hospital room in June, 2012. Japan has filed a complaint after four Chinese ships were found in waters near the disputed Senkaku/Diaoyu islands for 13 hours between Monday and Tuesday. Shanxi's acting governor, Li Xiaopeng, is in hot waters after city-level officials covered-up two major incidents over the past two weeks. A joint research by the Peking University and Greenpeace has found that more than 8500 people died in four major Chinese cities last year from air pollution. A ice sculpture of Korean pop star Psy, in his famous "Gangnam Style" pose, has attracted scores of tourists during the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival. For more news and videos visit ☛ ntd.tv Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me

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