Raj This is the likely conclusion of reports produced by at least local Chinese administrations in regards to the May earthquake - if indeed any of the promised investigations were ever held. China buys the silence of grieving parents “We were rounded ... ...full story at Peking Duck
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| 21 May 08 |
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Moment of Silence for earthquake victims in China »
YouTube video a memorial service for the earthquake victims in Sichuan province. The people in the video are students and teachers of Yanbian University in Yanji, Jilin. The moment of silence was held at 2:28 pm. when the earth quake happend last week. |
| 04 Jun 08 |
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China's grieving parents » RConversation Thousands of Sichuan parents are grief stricken. They want answers: why did their children die in the Sichuan earthquake when many other people in surrounding, better-constructed buildings, lived? What are the facts? Who should be held responsible? They... |
| 04 Jun 08 |
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After the earthquake, it's time to get harmonious again, people! » Shanghaiist Cara Anna of the AP reports police dragged away over 100 parents protesting outside the courthouse in Dujiangyan (都江堰) holding pictures of their children who died in the Sichuan earthquake:"Why?" some of them yelled. "Tell us something," they s... |
| 18 May 08 |
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3 Minute Silence » angrychineseblogger on Monday 18 May, at 14:28 (06:28 GMT), there will be a three minute silence in memory of the events of the Wenchuan Earthquake. |
| 22 May 08 |
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Moments of Silence to Remember in China » The China Expat Did you fill up with pride when seeing the shots of Sichuan’s minutes of silence from all over China? From the mountaintops of Lhasa to the rolling hills of inner Mongolia, the scenes inspire great pride in China. Moments of Silence in China I... |
| 19 May 08 |
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Emotions flow freely on first of three national mourning days » Shanghaiist Scenes captured across Chengdu during the three minutes of silence, when all of China ground to a halt yesterday. For many Chengdu-ites, this earthquake has hit very, very close to home: After the three minutes of silence at Tiananmen Square, the crowds... |