CCTV: China Worked with a Yemen Governor on Its Evacuation Operation
After China’s Linyi Warship evacuated 225 peoples from the Aden port in Yemen on April 2, 2015, CCTV did an interview with Jiang Guoping, the commander of the operation.
All the people who were rescued were foreigners. They were from 10 different countries, including Germany, Pakistan, and Singapore. In his interview, Jiang mentioned how they obtained local support, “To make this operation work, China’s Consul General in Aden City used his personal connections to get to the Governor of the Aden Governorate. That governor asked a favor of him, namely, that the Linyi ship take one of his relatives out. Thus, [China’s Consul General] did a favor for that governor and the governor did a favor for him. Then they gathered all of the people [to take out].” Jiang didn’t mention how those people were selected.
Source: People’s Daily Online, April 6, 2015
http://military.people.com.cn/n/2015/0406/c1011-26801887.html
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Ministry of Education Named Seven Most Corrupt Areas in Colleges and Universities
China Review News published an article on the recently held 2015 Ministry of Education video conference on the “development of the Party’s conduct and of an honest and clean government.” The anti-corruption effort in colleges and universities will be its key focus in 2015. Among the seven areas that have the most serious corruption, the article named building construction and purchasing as the top two. In addition, corruption has also been reported in such areas as admission, accounting, research funding, school-managed enterprises, and academic dishonesty.
The article named a few college officials who had recently been taken down from their posts. They include the party secretary of Jining Medical University, the Principal of Nanchang University, the Party secretary from Ling Jing University and several others. It also mentioned that Renmin University was reported as having committed 49 counts of violations including in the area of student admissions. The result was that 47 people will be going through legal proceedings, 114 have received the Party’s disciplinary fine, and 14 received verbal warnings.
Source: China Review News, April 5, 2015
http://hk.crntt.com/doc/1036/9/7/1/103697173.html?coluid=241&kindid=13578&docid=103697173&mdate=0405094523
Xinhua: Minimum Wage Increased in 11 Provinces and Cities
According to an article published on Xinhua, 11 provinces and cities announced a minimum wage increase starting in April. The provinces and cities are Guangdong, Hunan, Hainan, Tibet, Tianjin, Shenzhen, Shandong, Shanxi, Beijing, Shanghai, and Gansu. Among the cities, the monthly minimum wage (in yuan) in Beijing went from 1,560 (US$254) to 1,720 (US$280); 1,820 (US$296) to 2,020 (US$329) in Shanghai; 1,680 (US$273) to 1,850 (US$301) in Tianjin; and in Gansu Province it went from 1,350 (US$220) to 1,470 (US$239). The article said that Shenzhen has the highest monthly minimum wage at 2,030 (US$330) yuan while Beijing has the highest hourly minimum wage at 18.7 yuan (US$3.04). In addition the statistics that the National Trade Union released showed that the rate of increase decreased in the period from 2011 to 2014. The increases were 22 percent, 20 percent, 17 percent, and 14 percent respectively in those years. The rate of increase is expected to be around 10 percent in 2015.
Source: Xinhua, April 3, 2015
http://news.xinhuanet.com/2015-04/03/c_127653903.htm
Over Thirty Petitioners Drank Pesticide in Attempt to Commit Group Suicide in Beijing
Voice of America (VOA) reported that over 30 taxi drivers from Heilongjiang Province attempted to commit group suicide in Wangfujing, a popular shopping district in Beijing. The reports said these taxi drivers came from Ruan Feng River in Heilongjiang Province. They were in Beijing to appeal on issues of license renewal and contract extension. VOA said that other than the official news report, the other online posts and reports about the incident had been removed. According to VOA, a large group of petitioners from a number of areas were stationed year-round in Beijing. Last August, seven farmers from Jiangsu Province drank pesticide and attempted to commit suicide outside the China Youth Daily building. The lives of all seven of them were eventually saved.
Source: Voice of America, April 5, 2015
http://www.voachinese.com/content/suicide-beijing-20150405/2707285.html