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shanghai [exile] diaries - part 13 'angry china'

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How and why I had the police force open my apartment.
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  • excuter
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      excuter  
    • yea...I´m not a regular there, so I´m not commenting...but man you scared me for a moment with this write up! I´m hoping to go to china (hopefully this year...depending on my bank account...) and it wouldn´t be fun with the police after me...X_X

    • 3 years ago
  • SDSteve
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      SDSteve  
    • Hi excuter! Since Mr. Queen was in all sorts of trouble with the Chinese authorities, I figured I'd write it up a la the China Daily newspaper, which is the government paper in English that you get for free in every Chinese hotel.

      Trust me, this is how they actually write. You can see articles like this on a daily basis. Whether its stories about the DL or Chen Shui-bian, this is the style they use.

      Hey, haven't seen you comment on Aric's blog. There's some good stuff on that one also. You can find it at www.aricwithana.com

      Hope to see you there!

    • 3 years ago
  • excuter
  • SDSteve
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      SDSteve  
    • The splittist Aric Queen is no longer welcome in Shanghai.

      There are ample facts and plenty of evidence to prove that the recent incidents in China were organized, premeditated, masterminded and incited by the Queen clique.

      "This incident has seriously disrupted order in Shanghai and inflicted heavy losses of lives and property for the people," Premier Wen Jiabao said.

      When so-called "producer" Queen complained about the police entering his former apartment and harassing friends and co-workers, Wen said, "Local government and competent departments have been in strict keeping with the Constitution and laws, and exercised extreme restraint," adding that the local government has taken proper measures to quiet down the incident and protect the interests of the people in Shanghai and in China.

      The Chinese government's original demands are still unchanged, Wen said. "We mean what we say. We need to watch what Queen does. It is up to his actions."

      "We will never waver in this position," he said.

    • 3 years ago
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