China’s military newspaper PLA Daily published an article claiming that the U.S. proposal to cooperate with China on the issue of cyber security is no more than a pretense. Confrontation is the real truth. The article referred to two news reports on April 9, 2013, regarding the U.S. cyber strategy. The first one said that, at the sixth China-U.S. Forum on the Internet, the U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Robert Hormats stated, “Both sides need cooperation rather than confrontation." The second one said that John Hayden, deputy commander of the U.S. Air Force Space Command, announced at the U.S. National Space Symposium, "The U.S. Air Force has officially designated six kinds of Internet tools as weapons." The article said, “Taking the two news items together, one cannot help but wonder how sincere the United States’ proposal for cooperation really is.”
82 H7N9 Cases With 17 Fatalities
Xinhua reported that, as of 17:00 Beijing time on April 17, 2013, China had a total of 82 H7N9 cases with 17 deaths, five released and 60 under treatment. From 20:00 April 16 to 17:00 April 17 alone, an additional 5 new cases were reported, one in Shanghai and 4 in Zhejiang Province.
According to Xinhua, as of April 17, the distribution of reported cases was as follows: one in Beijing, 31 in Shanghai (11 deaths), 20 in Jiangsu Province (three deaths), 25 in Zhejiang Province (two deaths), three in Anhui Province (one death), and two in Henan Province. The authorities stated that there is no epidemic connection between these cases, which have spread to 30 prefecture-level regions.
A week ago, on April 10, there had been a total of 33 reported cases and nine deaths.
Sources:
Xinhua, April 17, 2013
http://news.xinhuanet.com/politics/2013-04/17/c_115429085.htm
Xinhua, April 10, 2013
http://news.xinhuanet.com/2013-04/10/c_124564934.htm
China Review News: The Direction of China’s Economic Development in 2013
On April 15, 2013, China Review News published an article on the direction of China’s economic development during 2013. According to the article, the new direction of China’s economic and social development in 2013 includes the quality of economic growth and the security of the people’s livelihood.
Following an economic growth of 7.5 percent in 2012, the goal for economic growth in 2013 was once again set at 7.5 percent. China must be vigilant about inflation. The current inflation rate is 3.5 percent. Therefore, the regulation of the economy in 2013 should focus on the application of monetary policy, stabilizing the prices of real estate and agricultural products, and on other related functions.
Resource: China Review News, April 15, 2013
http://www.zhgpl.com/doc/1025/0/2/8/102502820.html?coluid=53&kindid=0&docid=102502820&mdate=0415143926
Qiushi Stressed the Absolute Leadership of the Chinese Communist Party over the Armed Forces.
On April 16, 2012, Qiushi, a journal of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, published an article titled, “With a Stronger Military Force as the Goal, We Must Work on the Ideological and Political Development of the Army.” The article repeatedly stressed the absolute leadership of the Chinese Communist Party over the armed forces.
“Chairman Xi emphasized that the priority in building an army is to follow the Party’s leadership, ensuring the absolute loyalty, absolute purity, and absolute reliability of the army. This is the highest political demand of the Party and the people. It is the fundamental condition for ideological and political development, to which we must pay close attention.”
Source: Qiushi, April 16, 2012
http://www.qstheory.cn/zxdk/2013/201308/201304/t20130412_222741.htm
China Review News: Figure out the Significance of Kerry’s Visit to China
On April 16, 2013, China Review News published an article on U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry’s visit to China, titled “Figure out the Significance of Kerry’s Visit to China.” “Kerry usually supports the positive development of cooperative relations between the U.S. and China.” "Sino-US bilateral relations have achieved a good start."
“Over the next 10-15 years, Sino-US relations are bound to face unprecedented challenges. Currently, the two powerful countries are building a new type of relationship. The window won’t stay open. The leaders we need are those who have wisdom, courage, and responsibility to seize the opportunity and shape the future.”
Source: China Review News, April 16, 2013
http://www.zhgpl.com/doc/1025/0/3/5/102503528.html?coluid=148&kindid=7550&docid=102503528&mdate=0416002227