Jim Yardley: City Emerges as Model in China’s Effort to Reverse AIDS Record
From The New York Times: Health workers in Gejiu offer tests for H.I.V. and dispense methadone to drug users, as well as counseling and support for anyone with H.I.V. or AIDS. One group in the city...
View ArticleProstitutes Better Than Officials In China: Survey
From AFP: Prostitutes are considered more trustworthy in China than government officials and scientists, a recent survey of more than 3,000 respondents showed. The online survey of 3,376 Chinese showed...
View ArticleLi Yuanchao (李源潮): Party Cadres Not Allowed to Enter Vulgar Places
From China News Net (中国新闻网) on October 22, via sina.com.cn, translated by CDT: Li Yuanchao, the Minister of the Organizational Department of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party,...
View ArticleChinese Official Pledged to Sleep with 800 Women
Another leaked diary, another disgraced official. The Telegraph reports on the head of a state-backed company in Anqing who used his diary to document his sexual shenanigans and corrupt lifestyle:...
View ArticleChina Pushes to End Shaming of Suspects
From the New York Times: According to the state-run media, the Ministry of Public Security has ordered the police to stop parading suspects in public and has called on local departments to enforce laws...
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