2013年7月1日星期一

Annual Dog Meat Festival Continues to Divide Chinese Public


Annual Dog Meat Festival Continues to Divide Chinese Public

Dogs are being killed in Guangxi Yulin.
From Global Times:

UK’s The Guardian: Guangxi Yulin Dog-Meat Festival Causes Controversy

Some volunteers are rescuing dogs from a dog-meat restaurant.
Source image: Volunteers rescuing dogs from a dog-meat restaurant.
Source image: Volunteers rescuing dogs from a dog-meat restaurant.
UK’s The Guardian article on June 18th, original title: Chinese City Criticized over Dog-Meat Festival. In a small city of Southern China, city residents were preparing to hold an annual dog-meat festival, however, animal rights organizations have been strongly condemning this unsafe and inhumane activity.
[Note: The Chinese article itself is a Chinese translation and paraphrasing of the original English article published by The Guardian. Translating it back to English shows how things can change when translated multiple times.]
For the city residents of Guangxi Yulin, it’s a kind of tradition to eat dog meat onsummer solstice. Many people cherish Yulin’s dog-meat culture which increases the sales on dog-meat hotpot and strong grain alcohols.
Animal rights organizations have pointed out that, every year, 10,000 dogs are slaughtered during dog-meat festival and that many of them are even electrocuted, burned, or skinned to death. According to pictures posted online, many dogs were skinned, hanging from hooks, and many dog’s corpses were piled up on the side of the road. In China, dog-meat is considered a nutritious food in winter. For the treatment of illnesses on such as the circulation of blood, doctors would even prescribe dog-meat consumption as prescriptions.
In order to stop the dog-meat-eating activity, animal rights activists have taken many measures such as releasing open letters and having protests. An open letter released by a NGO in Hong Kong pointed out that many of the dogs that were slaughtered during the dog-meat festival were stolen. They were transported to Yulin in filthy, overcrowded trucks, which greatly increased the risk of them carrying rabies and other infectious diseases. But according to Yulin officials, all the dogs used at the dog-meat festival were bred by local farmers.
Workers are unload dogs from a truck at Binjiang Road in Yulin.
Workers unloading dogs from a truck at Binjiang Road in Yulin. The dogs will be butchered before being sent to restaurants.
Local residents are gathering at a riverside road in Yulin to eat dog meat on June 21.
Local residents gathering at a riverside road in Yulin to eat dog meat on June 21.
An animal rights advocate is putting up a poster that calls for people not to eat dogs and cats.
An animal rights advocate putting up a poster that calls for people not to eat dogs and cats.

Are the Sources of the Dogs Eaten during Dog-Meat Festival Legitimate?

Recently, Guangxi Yulin’s “Lychee Dog-Meat Festival” kicked off. The controversial traditional festival, under the protests of animal protection activists, has come to the attention of public opinion again. Indeed, people in Guangxi Yulin have the habit of “eating dog meat, drinking lychee wine” on the day of summer solstice. In their views, this helps to improve the body’s ability to resist diseases.
According to a Xinhua News report, “every year on this day, people in this city would eat thousands of dogs”. Meanwhile, the sources where most of these dogs come from are not clear and complicated. In the face of animal protection activists’ censure and resistance, the Yulin municipal government responded that “the Dog-Meat Festival is neither sponsored by the government nor advocated by the government”. It seems that it is a folk custom, and the local government has no responsibilities at all.
Facing the conflict between animal protection and local customs of eating dog meat, the local governments may not have to intervene. However, it does not mean they can completely ignore it. Regarding the “Dog-Meat Festival”, the local government departments should at least investigate if the thousands of dogs that suddenly appear all come from legal sources.
At present, when it comes to quarantining and standards of animal sanitation, the relevant laws are relatively perfect. At least, there are already the “Animal Quarantine Law” and “Animals Quarantine and Administration Measures”. Two months ago, the notice “Regarding the Further Strengthening of the Quarantine and Supervision of Dogs and Cats’ Origin” that the Ministry of Agriculture issued also demanded that local animal health supervision institutions strictly follow the two laws and regulations, to establish standards for the scope, procedures and determination of quarantine, and to earnestly carry out their work of quarantine inspection of where dogs and cats are sourced. Especially with regards to the transport of dogs and cats, quarantine authorities must carry out quarantine inspection on each source one by one according to the rules and issue a quarantine certificate to each one.
For this Dog-Meat Festival in Yulin, have the local authorities strictly carried out their duties in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations? Have they done routine check-ups on those shop-owners who are selling dog-meat? For example, it is reported that shop-owners who are selling dog-meat can’t provide a certificate to show that every dog they sell comes from a legitimate source, and accords with the relevant state health regulations. If the local [authorities] enforce the law strictly, the Dog-Meat Festival may be so big, and the numbers of dogs slaughtered each year will be sharply reduced.
As a folk culinary custom formed over many years, it should be treated with seriousness and caution, and this can be understood. But since we can’t put an end to the “festival” in the short term, the local government should at least promote a law-based administration to inspect if the sources of the dogs are illegal and penalize the illegal merchants.
[Written by] Da Bai (Media Person)
Dogs are being killed in Guangxi Yulin.

2013年6月30日星期日

3 ‘Left Behind Children’ Drown, Devastates Migrant Worker Family


3 ‘Left Behind Children’ Drown, Devastates Migrant Worker Family

The grandmother is crying by her grandchildren's coffins.
From iFeng:

Three “Left Behind” Brothers & Sister Drown

On June 26, at about 1pm, a tragedy happened in Nanchang City Honggutan New District Shengmi Town Wenqing Village. Left Behind Children [children of migrant workers who remains in their parents' hometowns often with grandparents or relatives while their parents find work in other parts of the country to support the family]—2 brothers and a sister—drowned while playing by the pool of water/pond/reservoir of water at the entrance of the village. Because no one had passed by at the time, it wasn’t until the body of the 5-year-old boy surfaced that people found out. This picture [above] is of the grandmother of the 3 brothers and sister crying her heart out in front of 3 refrigerated coffins.
The grandmother is crying her heart out.
As it is understood, the oldest of them was 10-year-old boy Luo Zhikun, along with the 9-year-old sister Luo Danni, and the 5-year-old little brother Luo Zhimo. Both Luo Zhikun and Luo Danni were in their 3rd grade at elementary school, while the 5-year-old little brother Luo Zhimo was still in kindergarten. The area of the pond in which the tragedy took place is about 20-30 mu [unit of area, 1 mu=0.0667 hectare], and is located at the entrance of the village. The grandmother’s house is was located in the first row [of buildings] by the entrance of the village, and is the closest house to the pond. On the early morning of the 26th, after the grandmother made breakfast for the whole family, she even reminded her granddaughter Luo Danni that she and her big brother should return home with their little brother as soon as they finish their tests. She never thought that these would be the last words she would say to her grandchildren.
The grandmother is crying her heart out.
According to the family members of the deceased children, the parents of the three brothers and sister used to work around the neighborhood, and were able to look after the children. But ever since last year, they have been working in a hotel in Zhuhai of Guangdong province, and the grandparents have become the ones who take care of the children. “Their grandfather is bedridden, although the grandmother is in good health, but she’s getting old.” According to the uncles of the deceased children, they heard that their older nephew and niece returned home after they finished the final tests, had called out for their grandmother, but found that she wasn’t home, so they along with their little brother went to play with water by the pond.
The front yard of this family.
“The 3 kids are all gone, we don’t even dare to tell their parents, we told them that only one of their kids drowned,” said the children’s relatives. The parents of the deceased children are currently rushing back.
The reservoir where the tragedy took place.
At the reservoir where the tragedy took place, there are no fences or any other protective measures at all.

2013年6月28日星期五

Alleged iPhone 5S Batteries Photographed on Production Line


Alleged iPhone 5S Batteries Photographed on Production Line

French site Nowhereelse.fr shares [Google translation] a photo of what are claimed to be trays of batteries for the iPhone 5S coming off of a production line. While their identity as iPhone 5S batteries can not be confirmed due to a lack of markings on them, if the claim is true it would be further evidence that production is indeed ramping up for the next-generation iPhone. 

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Alleged iPhone 5S batteries

Over the past week, we've shared several photos of a prototype iPhone 5S manufactured in December 2012, revealing that the battery offers a higher capacity than the iPhone 5 battery, moving from 5.45 Whr and 1440 mAh to 5.92 Whr and 1560 mAh, an increase of roughly 8%. 

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Battery from December 2012 iPhone 5S prototype

Our photos show that the battery in the prototype iPhone 5S is itself a prototype, with a number of placeholders for various regulatory logos and identification numbers. 

Earlier this week, a photo of iPhone 5S display assemblies on a production line also appeared, with the new parts identifiable by a change in the design of the flex cable connectors. 

The iPhone 5S is expected to be introduced later this year, with the September timeframe being the most commonly claimed window for launch.

2013年6月27日星期四

Chinese Couple Having Sex By Window Fall to Their Deaths


Chinese Couple Having Sex By Window Fall to Their Deaths

A Chinese couple fell to their deaths after having sex next to a window.
From NetEase:

The Weather’s so Hot that It Kills! Wuhan Lovers Making Love By Window Fall Off Building & Die

Recently, a netizen revealed that because the weather is so hot in Wuhan, it led to a couple broadcasting a “romance action film” [having sex] by the window to keep cool. Unfortunately, these two didn’t seem to notice the window was of poor quality in their moment of pleasure. Just as they were in the throes of passion, the window suddenly broke and the two of them falling out the building and died, leading to an irreversible tragedy. However, the source and authenticity of this incident has yet been verified.
According to the netizen, it seems the couple didn’t notice the windows were in poor condition in their moment of pleasure. Just as the female climaxed and involuntarily arched her back, the windows broke, and she lost balance. With the two of them holding each other tight, they fell out of the building.
A netizen sighed that all sorts of bizarre things happen when the weather is hot.

2013年6月26日星期三

Rich Girl Shows Off Her Drugs to Handsome Policeman on Train


Rich Girl Shows Off Her Drugs to Handsome Policeman on Train

A girl behind bar.
From NetEase:

Rich Girl Chats Up & Shows Off Drugs to Man on Train, Who Turns Out to be a Plainclothes Police Officer

June 5, at about 2:00 pm, on the G7207 train from Wuxi to Shanghai, a Nanjing girl intentionally chatted up the “handsome guy” next to her, and in order to get his attention, the girl spoke passed herself off as frank and self-assured, eventually even taking out a bag of illegal drugs to flaunt her lifestyle as being “fashionable”, never expecting that the handsome guy next to her was actually a plainclothes police officer of the Nanjing Railway Station Branch.
As it is understood, on June 5th, three Nanjing Railway Station Branch railway police officers took the G7207 train to Shanghai. As it was a business trip, all three of them were in plain clothes. Among them, Xiao Wang is a young policeman who had just joined last year. After boarding the train, Xiao Wang’s seat the aisle seat in a row of two and after taking his seat, Xiao Wang began flipping through the train’s magazine. However, he felt there was a girl next to him who kept looking at him, so Xiao Wang glanced over and sure enough, the female passenger next to him was faintly smiling at him. Xiao Wang was embarrassed and immediately lowered his head and kept reading, but then this girl started talking to him. Xiao Wang took a closer look at the girl before his eyes. She was well dressed, with make-up, and even her handbag was a luxury brand. The female passenger seemed to really want to talk to him, but being shy in nature, Xiao Wang’s replies were all brief, which instead made the girl take the initiative even more.
The girl claimed that her last name was Du, 20 years of age, was from Nanjing, and in order to break the awkward atmosphere, she began talking about eating, drinking, and having fun with Xiao Wang. When she heard that Xiao Wang had never been to a bar, she was very surprised. She thought that Xiao Wang was very handsome and full of youth, and didn’t look like someone who doesn’t enjoy nightlife. When Xiao Wang said he really has never been to such entertainment venues, and in order to show that she was carefree and light-hearted with a fashionable lifestyle, Du talked about the many well-known entertainment venues in Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Shanghai as if they were her own treasures. Du also mentioned that she had just partied with friends in Wuxi and was now heading to Shanghai to continue partying. Seeing a surprised look on Xiao Wang’s face, Du continued to show off her colorful nightlife, and suddenly said mysteriously that if a person wanted to have even more fun, one thing was very important. Xiao Wang immediately became suspicious and, with his investigative disposition, asked what it was. Du looked to the left and right, then took out a white plastic package from a sleeve of her wallet, and whispered to Xiao Wang that it was some heroin her friends gave her last night. She planned to use the rest of the heroin in Shanghai that night. Seeing Xiao Wang’s surprised expression, Du continued hitting on him and invited Xiao Wang to party with him in Shanghai at night, promising to pay for all the expenses. At this point, railway policeman Xiao Wang excused himself, text messaged his nearby colleagues, and took the girl away from her seat for questioning.
Upon investigation, Du doesn’t have a criminal record, her parents do business in Nanjing, and their family is well-off. Du had gone abroad for studies but didn’t want to go to school anymore after two years, whereby she returned to Nanjing to work at her parent’s company, though she normally doesn’t go to work either, instead going to nightclubs with friends at night, and sleeping in at home during the day. On June 4, at a Wuxi friend’s invitation, she partied all night, and took G7207 train to Shanghai at noon on the 5th. After boarding, she spotted the “handsome guy” siting next to her. She felt this guy was different from the other guys that were often around her and immediately had a certain fondness for him. She approached him, and in order to let “handsome guy” Xiao Wang know more about her “wonderful life”, Du spoke of a lot of things that she thought Xiao Wang didn’t know about, eventually taking out the heroin to show off. But to her surprise, this shy “handsome guy” in front of her eyes was a policeman. Now it was too late for her to regret it. It has been confirmed that Du was carrying 2 grams of heroin.
A policeman is showing his ID.

Philips launches HTL9100 Fidelio soundbar with detachable speakers


DNP Philips Fidelio soundbar
Philips announced the HTL9100 soundbar as part of its Fidelio lineup at this year's CES, and now it's available for $1,077 (£699) at retail. Like Voltron, the soundbar comes with detachable parts, particularly two wireless speakers that you can place behind or beside you for true surround sound. These battery-powered satellite components can run for 10 hours straight, after which they need to be reconnected with the main hub to be recharged. The 5.1 system plays media from devices connected via Bluetooth or HDMI and also features a separate wireless subwoofer. Compared to more affordable competition like Vizio's soundbar and the Sonos Playbar its higher cost is a hurdle, but the quirky wireless surround feature may make it worth trying out.

2013年6月19日星期三

Overseas Chinese Students Attacked in France, Reactions


Overseas Chinese Students Attacked in France, Reactions

Chinese students learning about wine.
On NetEase:

French Media Claims One of the Chinese Overseas Students That Were Attacked in France is a Former [Chinese] Mayor’s Daughter

Global Times Comprehensive Report – Six Chinese overseas students currently studying in the western France region of Bordeaux were attacked by three thugs, with one of the girls suffering serious head injuries. Multiple eyewitnesses claim the drunk criminal suspects made racist remarks during the attack. After the incident, French Interior Minister Manuel Valls issued a statement condemning the violence: “This incident is a serious xenophobic act, and the culprits must be investigated by the law.” France’s Le Nouvel Observateur commented saying that Chinese tourists often suffering robbery and incidents of violence in Paris has already resulted in criticisms of France’s tourist safety problems, while China is currently the third largest consumer nation of France’s grape wines, possibly becoming the second largest market in 2016. That this anti-foreigner attack coincidentally happened on the day before the inauguration of the Bordeaux Vinexpo [world's main wine expo] was regrettable. Agence France Presse claimed during a background analysis of the incident that Chinese investors wantonly purchasing Bordeaux vinyards “doesn’t always make the locals happy”, while French winemakers are also unhappy with China’s recent anti-dumping investigations of French wine.
The moment the Chinese overseas student opened the door, the two violently attacked.
According to France’s Le Nouvel Observateur‘s report on the 15th, the six Chinese study abroad students have been studying at a winery school located in the Gironde province, and they live in the small town of Hostens just 50 kilometers away from Bordeaux with only a population of 1300. On the night of the 14th, when police visited the three drunk local men due to “late night noise”, the three men believed it was their Chinese neighbors who had reported them. After the police left, at least two of the three went to knock on the door of the Chinese overseas students’ residence. The moment a Chinese overseas student opened the door, the two violently attacked. In the struggle as the overseas students tried to push them out the door, a 24-year-old girl’s head was hit by a thrown glass bottle, seriously injuring her. She has already been sent to Bordeaux for medical treatment.
Although they were intoxicated, they were clearly aware of the identities of the Chinese study abroad students, using racist insults during the attack.
France’s Sud Ouest quoted local residents that the three suspects had been drinking late into the night outdoors on a bench. Local residents claim, “They were probably looking to cause trouble with anyone”. At present, the two main suspects have already been detained by police, while the third suspect is about to be summoned. Police have a file on the three. Police investigations show that the two attackers were extremely violent during the incident. Although they were intoxicated, they were clearly aware of the identities of the Chinese study abroad students, using racist insults during the attack. Hostens town mayor Michel Viallesoubranne expressed shock, saying: “The Chinese overseas students living in the town are 3 boys and 8 girls, a total of 11 people, who are all very well-behaved. They’ve already well integrated into life in the small town!” French Interior Minister Valls expressed on the 15th that he shares the sorrow of the overseas Chinese students’ family as well as gives them his complete support. The Education Minister Counselor of the Chinese Embassy in France told this Global Times reporter that the Chinese Embassy in France strongly condemns this violent attack on Chinese overseas students, has already requested the relevant French departments to investigate the matter as soon as possible, punish the perpetrators in accordance with the law, and adopt appropriate measures to ensure the safety of Chinese overseas students.
“Some French people are bringing shame upon France.”
A commentary on France’s Le Nouvel Observateur says Chinese tourists in Paris often suffering robbery and incidents of violence has already resulted in criticism of the safety problem for tourists in France. This Global Timesjournalist saw that most French netizens believe such xenophobic behavior should be severely denounced, calling for the punishment of the violent offenders. “Too frightening, the power of France’s extreme-right!” exclaimed one netizen. Another netizens said alcohol and xenophobia are France’s two major scourges. A comment read: “Now 1.3 billion Chinese all know about Hostens, this truly is a disgrace! Some French people are bringing shame upon France.” However, there are also people who believe this incident is just an ordinary drunk “neighbors dispute” that doesn’t need to be elevated to “xenophobic violence” and hopes this incident won’t harm France’s traditional image of hospitality.
“They do not deserve sympathy, foreigners severely punish corruption, so them suffering attacks in France was deserved.”
However, some French media’s reporting of this incident has made people angry. A report by France’sLe Monde on the 15th with the headline “Chinese Apathetic Towards Attack on Overseas Students” claimed that one of the overseas students that was attacked is the daughter of a former city mayor, and thus an “official second-generation” [child of a government official]. The report used half of its space analyzing China’s “corruption” problem, claiming that Chinese netizens are filled with hate and resentment against the sons and daughters of high officials who go abroad to study. The article claims “in China, the children of the elite and government officials usually spend large amounts of money to study abroad, and Chinese netizens are mostly critical of this kind of phenomenon. Some people have even commented ‘they do not deserve sympathy, foreigners severely punish corruption, so them suffering attacks in France was deserved’.” A report by the UK’s BBC on the 16th with the headline “Outrage after assault on Chinese students in France” claims that on China’s widely popular Sina Weibo microblogging service, the majority of netizens criticized and expressed outrage. However, the article also says that some residents in the Bordeaux wine-producing region “resent” buyers from China [of local vineyards].
French officials have recently announced that cracking down on robbery and violent attacks targeting Asian tourists is the current number one priority.
Over the past few years, with economic and social problems in France intensifying, the extreme-right has rearing its head and expanding its influence, and spillover effects from the socio-economic problems of certain central and eastern European countries, the state of public safety has continuously worsened for “Old Europe” France. Radio France on the 15th claimed that in the past few months, multiple robberies and attacks targeting Chinese citizens have occurred, arousing discussion amongst Chinese nationals. In March, a 23-person tour group from China were robbed and attacked right after arriving in Paris and exiting the airport. To solve the public security problem, French officials have recently announced that cracking down on robbery and violent attacks targeting Asian tourists is the current number one priority. TheLe Monde article says that after the attack on the overseas students, many Chinese believe France is currently becoming “a dangerous country”, with some saying “if you want to go abroad, you should do your best to avoid France, and choose those better countries.”
(Original Title: Chinese Study Abroad Student in France Suffers Xenophobic Attack, Oddly Reported by Certain Media)