The greatest successes of the country were due to the work of two Hong Kong-based journalists?
Please read the interesting story from ESWB
By the way, Ching Cheong, a reporter working for singapore's "strait times", was arrested by Chinese government about a month ago for the crime of "stealing secrets". Ching's had a longterm close connection with a newly arrested high profile social scientist Lu Jianhua, who is believed as an policy advisor of Hu Jintao.
Forgot mentioning that today is 6.4. 16 years ago, 326 civilian were killed in Beijing.
Step back and think about what this letter is saying. The two biggest initiatives made by China this year -- the Lien Chan-James Soong visits and the replacement of the Hong Kong Chief Executive -- are supposed to be credited to Ching Cheong and his wife. What do those tens of thousands of people in the State Council and related organizations do for a living? You are asking Hu Jintao to admit that the greatest successes of the country were due to the work of two Hong Kong-based journalists, of which Ching Cheong did not even have time from work for the Strait Times to write the report. This may be completely true, but I sure don't hope that this is how China is run these days.If Mary Lau wrote this letter on her own, she is "very simple, even naïve' in the words of Jiang Zemin. If someone advised her to do so, it was a huge disservice.
By the way, Ching Cheong, a reporter working for singapore's "strait times", was arrested by Chinese government about a month ago for the crime of "stealing secrets". Ching's had a longterm close connection with a newly arrested high profile social scientist Lu Jianhua, who is believed as an policy advisor of Hu Jintao.
Forgot mentioning that today is 6.4. 16 years ago, 326 civilian were killed in Beijing.
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