September 01, 2005

Hu Jintao to Canada, Update: China, Touchy Topics -&- East Turkestan

Update to my post, Aug. 29, 05, Canada, China, Touchy Topics & Do Something About Gas Prices , in particular, this item: 'Remembering the plight of East Turkestan'.

Communists announce “anti-terrorist” center, slander East Turkestan again:, China e-Lobby, Sept. 1, 05

Communist China announced a plan for “a regional centre aimed at training policemen in anti-terror operations” (BBC). The Communists cited their usually trio of enemies – “terrorism, separatism and religious extremism” – as the subjects that will be taught at the center. Communist China has claimed – with no evidence to back it up – that Muslim Uighurs in occupied East Turkestan are bin Ladenites. Communist Ministry of Public Security deputy director-general Zhao Yongchen repeated the slander at a Congress on the Law of the World (United Press Int’l via Washington Times, second item).



China e-Lobby, Aug. 31, 05


China e-Lobby Aug. 30, 05

Ignorant Comment of the Day: Today’s winner is Harlan Ullman, Washington Times, who joins the folks calling on President Bush to make a deal with Stalinist North Korea on the latter’s nuclear weapons – largely on the latter’s terms. Will they never learn?




Each of those last four words links to an article. For example, the word "learn" leads to: The North Korea Conundrum Part IV

Part IV: North Korean Liberation Will Only Come with Chinese Liberation
Feb 14, 2005 by D. J. McGuire whose website is China e-Lobby.

Anyone looking for a solution regarding Stalinist North Korea’s nuclear weapons program has three options: negotiation, a “surgical strike,” and liberating northern Korea from the Stalinists. The first three parts of this series established liberation as the only viable option. This does not mean it will be easy: Communist China will certainly present itself as an obstacle to any attempt to free northern Korea, either through military action or the support and nurturing of dissidents (the “Poland plan,” in reference to the success America had in aiding the Polish Solidarity movement until it triumphed over Communism in 1989). [. . . . ]


Would that last one interfere with the networks making money or who see $$$ in their futures?




Hu Jintao will make talks with Canadians a priority on his first visit to North America (VS) -- Original post no longer available at the Vancouver Sun Peter O'Neil, Vancouver Sun, August 20, 2005

[. . . . ] The tentative schedule has the president arriving in Ottawa September 8 or 9, with a working day of bilateral meetings as well as a gala event.

Hu is then off to Toronto for a dinner hosted by the Canada-China Business Council, to be followed by a trip to Mexico, then New York for the UN address, to be followed by a stop in Washington to meet with President George W. Bush.


I read somewhere that he is going to Vancouver to meet with Chinese-Canadians, as well. Networking is important in the community; it is becoming more important to business in Canada, so it is important to know what business groups are very involved with this visit and in promoting business with China.



For more information on the Canada-China Business Council and related items, check these:

News Junkie Canada, Jan. 4, 05 which includes:

Updates & China Conference-Vancouver Port, Maurice Strong-China Car Salesman, China's Bricklin & Strong, China-Copied Chevy Design?

Business: The China Connection, Canada China Business Council--Founding Sponsors, the Networks, Connections & Other Information



The Budget 2005: Chapter 6 -- "Meeting our Global Responsibilities" -- the chapter with security information -- Note what is emphasized in chapter 6 Search:

Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada

Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada -- Business News and more

Updates & China Conference-Vancouver Port, Maurice Strong-China Car Salesman, China's Bricklin & Strong, China-Copied Chevy Design?



Frost Hits the Rhubarb, April 3, 05

Canada shipbuilding in Shanghai -- CONNECTING THE POWER Frost Hits the Rhubarb, May 15, 05

For earlier items on China and Canada, the networks, et cetera, see News Junkie Canada, Mar. 1, 04



There may be more if you search Frost Hits the Rhubarb (technorati, pico) and Google.


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