Crackdown on Anti-Censorship Protestors —NTD China News, January 10, 2013 – Video

Posted: January 11, 2013 at 3:44 am




Crackdown on Anti-Censorship Protestors mdash;NTD China News, January 10, 2013
In today #39;s NTD China News, police in southern Guangdong province haved moved in on protestors supporting Southern Weekly. Some were taken into vans, as the paper resumes normal printing for its Thursday edition. A defense attorney says Beijing courts have refused to hear an appeal by his client. Cao Dong, a Falun Gong practitioner, was sentenced to labor camp last June without any legal process. China #39;s Academy of Social Sciences has published a report, saying the Chinese society has become less trusting, both of one another and of public institutions. China #39;s customs officials have posted a surprise surge in exports for December. The former head of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission has told ABC News that Chinese regulators have not cooperated to track down Chinese firms suspected of investor fraud in the United States. Apple Inc #39;s Chief Executive Tim Cook is in China. He met with the head of China Mobile, likely to discuss a deal to have the world #39;s largest mobile carrier sell Apple #39;s iPhones. Taiwan-based Foxconn is facing bribery allegations in China. Both Chinese authorities and Foxconn say they are investigating the staff members involved. Chinese immigrants to Italy are packing their bags and leaving the country, as the economy there continues on a downward slide.

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