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China Battered by August Typhoons

Three typhoons consecutively slammed 12 of China’s coastal provinces, causing severe damage. The three typhoons hit Jiangsu, Fujian and Zhejiang in the first half of August, delivering strong storms, heavy rains, floods, and landslides. According to the Ministry of Civil Affairs, the typhoons affected 30.84 million people, and caused 51 deaths, while 21 went missing. Over 4.06 million residents were evacuated to other regions; 80,000 houses collapsed with 500,000 houses damaged. The crops on 22.98 million acres of land were hit hard; the crops covering 2.63 million acres were totally ruined, resulting in direct economic losses of 65.5 billion yuan ($10.3 billion).

Source: Xinhua, August 13, 2012
http://news.xinhuanet.com/2012-08/13/c_112712692.htm

Xinhua: Be Vigilant to the Intention to Resolve the Syria Issue Outside of the United Nations

Xinhua published a commentary from a contributor having the pen name “Zhong Sheng (the pronunciation is the same as ‘Voice of China’).” The article pointed out that some big Western countries are trying to seek other avenues, outside of the United Nations, to resolve the Syria issue. The article stated, “At this critical juncture, China invited the special envoy of the Syrian president to visit China, while also considering issuing an invitation to the relevant Syrian opposition organizations to visit China in the near future.” The article claimed that (by doing so), “China, as a permanent member of the Security Council, showed a high degree of responsibility toward world peace.”

The article commented, “Regarding the solution for Syria, the key to solving the Syria crisis is in the hands of the Syrian people. At the same time, the support of the international community is also indispensable. The coordination and cooperation among the countries on the UN Security Council is extremely important. Some Western countries have never abandoned the goal of making a "regime change" in Syria. They continue to increase their support for the rebels. Recently they publicly discussed the establishment of a "no-fly” zone. This has destroyed the internal solidarity of the Security Council, so that the international community cannot reach a consensus and Annan’s mediation efforts have been to no avail. All of the indications suggest that the rumor that certain Western powers seek a solution for Syria outside of the framework of the United Nations is not groundless.”

Source: Xinhua, August 15, 2012
http://news.xinhuanet.com/world/2012-08/15/c_123583721.htm

New Regulation: No One Allowed to Release Any Natural or Unnatural Disaster Warnings

On August 3, 2012, the Guangdong provincial government announced a new regulation on its official website.  With the exception of the Guangdong Provincial Warning Release System, no organization or individual is allowed to release any warning or information to the public regarding an event that may cause serious harm to society, a natural disaster, an accident, or a public health incident, including those that are happening or are about to happen.

No one is allowed to issue any warning or make any announcement, such as for the recent storms in Beijing, on any personal microblog.

Source: Guangdong Yangcheng Evening News (http://www.ycwb.com), August 9, 2012
http://news.ycwb.com/2012-08/09/content_3905933.htm

The Shattered American Dream: 23 Chinese Concept Stocks Delisted in United States

On August 14, 2012, Boxun reported that, according to Money Week magazine, since the beginning of August, 23 Chinese concept stocks have been delisted from U.S. stock markets,   .

Those enterprises that are still struggling in the U.S. stock markets are losing money, as their share prices have plunged. As an example of all China concept stocks, VisionChina Media’s share price fell over 96%. The nightmare continues. Those entrepreneurs who still have the "American dream" are the next to get hurt.

Source: Boxun, August 14, 2012
http://www.boxun.com/news/gb/finance/2012/08/201208140802.shtml

China’s Ministry of Public Security: Continue Cracking down Internet Crimes

On August 13, 2012, China Review News reported that the Chinese Ministry of Public Security will continue its special action against “Internet crimes.” 

In March 2012, China’s Ministry of Public Security started a nationwide campaign to fight against illegal online conduct. In spite of this action, Internet crimes are still rampant in China. The Ministry of Public Security will, therefore, continue its hard-line crackdown on Internet crimes. As of the present, the police forces around China have arrested more than 19,000 suspects and deleted more than 3.85 million items of harmful information from the Internet.

Source: China Review News, August 13, 2012
http://www.zhgpl.com/doc/1021/9/9/9/102199902.html?coluid=45&kindid=0&docid=102199902&mdate=0813225344

CRN: Foreign Exchange Reserves should Introduce Privatization

China Review News (CRN) recently published an article discussing how China should manage its large foreign exchange reserves. The article started by comparing China with Japan and Germany, two countries that also have large foreign exchange reserves. The ratio of net privately owned assets versus total foreign exchange reserves in Japan is 56%; in Germany it is 86%; and in China it is 50%. The article suggested that China should establish new policies to allow privatization of the ownership of foreign exchange and assets. The author offered four actionable items: (1) establishing a foreign currency based bond market that limits trading to domestic customers; (2) allowing foreign companies to issue bonds in Chinese currency; (3) with some restrictions, allowing domestic residents to invest directly in foreign markets; (4) loosening up the restrictions on Chinese companies’ international investments. The author expressed the belief that a certain level of privatization of foreign exchange reserves will lower the government’s foreign exchange management risks and will also lower the pressure of issuing more Chinese currency.

Source: China Review News, August 6, 2012
http://www.zhgpl.com/doc/1021/9/0/1/102190145.html?coluid=53&kindid=0&docid=102190145&mdate=0806070937

Qiu Shi: Chinese Economic Trend from a Global Angle

Qiu Shi, a magazine of CCP Central Committee, recently published an article discussing the direction in which China’s economy is headed, given the background of the global downturn. The author expressed the belief that, although the global economy seems to be recovering slowly, the long term expectations are that it is moving in a negative direction. The world economy currently is a mixed bag of a number of pros and cons, such as uncertainty in Europe, lowered global inflation, capital outflows in emerging countries, and global investments shrinking in value. Impacted by the world economy, China faces some challenges: (1) the high pressure of a downturn; (2) small businesses are still struggling; (3) food prices are fluctuating significantly. The author suggested that China should take positive actions: (1) government investments should continue; (2) the government should support strategic new industries; (3) Mid-Western provinces will have more growth based on industries that have moved from the east; (4) domestic consumer spending should be encouraged; (5) second half imports and exports will speed up. The article concluded that the Chinese economy still has hope despite its difficulties.

Source: Qiu Shi, August 2, 2012
http://www.qstheory.cn/jj/jjyj/201208/t20120803_174163.htm

The Epoch Times: Gu Kailai’s Real Reason for Murdering British Businessman Neil Haywood

The Epoch Times, an overseas multi-language media, published an exclusive report on the real reason that British businessman Neil Haywood was murdered. According to the report, Haywood could not be trusted to remain silent about what he knew. A trusted source told Epoch Times that Heywood was killed because of “his involvement in forced live organ harvesting and the alleged sale of dead bodies. He was also involved in assisting in plans for a coup.”

According to The Epoch Times’ source, “Allegedly Heywood was involved with Bo and Gu in the business of organ harvesting in Liaoning Province. This is what sealed his death warrant because Heywood had begun leaking information about their involvement in this atrocity.”

Earlier this year, Epoch Times reported that it had received information from a reliable source in Dalian City that the vast majority of the bodies that were made available to the factories that performed the mummification process were murdered Falun Gong practitioners. The public security bureaus and courts collected the bodies and sold them at a high price to the mummification factories. From there the bodies were shipped to museums around the world for exhibition, generating billions of dollars in annual income.

The Epoch Times article also stated that Heywood knew about Zhou Yongkang and Bo Xilai’s coup plans and helped with certain activities outside of China. Moreover, Heywood allegedly helped to move the billions that Bo and Gu had acquired through various deals inside China into accounts outside of China.

Sources: The Epoch Times, August 10, 2012
http://www.epochtimes.com/gb/12/8/9/n3655012.htm%E3%80%90%E7%8B%AC%E5%AE%B6%E6%8F%AD%E5%AF%86-%E3%80%91%E8%96%84%E8%B0%B7%E5%BC%80%E6%9D%A5%E6%A1%88%E4%B8%AD%E5%A5%87%E6%A1%88%EF%BC%88%E4%B8%8A%EF%BC%89?p=all

http://www.epochtimes.com/gb/12/8/12/n3657318.htm%E3%80%90%E7%8B%AC%E5%AE%B6%E6%8F%AD%E5%AF%86%E3%80%91%E8%96%84%E8%B0%B7%E5%BC%80%E6%9D%A5%E6%A1%88%E4%B8%AD%E5%A5%87%E6%A1%88%EF%BC%88%E4%B8%8B%EF%BC%89