Posts Tagged ‘ Wen Jiabao ’

Hu Xingdou: Wen Jiabao, Hero of the Chinese People

October 30, 2010
By K. Drinhausen
China's greatest hero!

Is China's Premier on his way of becoming a national hero and the countries highest ranking dissident?
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Wen Jiabao: “Returning to Xingyi, Remembering Hu Yaobang”

April 15, 2010
By C. Custer
Wen Jiabao: “Returning to Xingyi, Remembering Hu Yaobang”

A complete translation of Wen Jiabao's editorial in memory of Hu Yaobang. This essay is very significant because it might indicate that there is a political shift happening in terms of how Hu Yaobang and even the Tiananmen Square protests are being viewed.
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"Wen Jiabao's Chat Shows Domestic Situation is Grim"

March 4, 2010
By C. Custer

The NPC (National People’s Congress) kicks off again this year, and in preparation for that day, Premier Wen Jiabao went to the internet to answer questions from users. This has sparked a lot of discussion on the Chinese blogosphere, the following is a translation of blogger Han Song’s thoughts following the chat. It’s not...
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Flying Shoes

February 4, 2009
By C. Custer

We didn’t want to write about the shoe thing, but here we are, writing about the shoe thing. Everybody knows that a month and a half ago, someone chucked a shoe at former (!) President Bush during a press conference in Iraq. Much merriment was shared by all, and the Chinese netizens, as one...
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