Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Op-Ed >> Observer
Source: Global Times Published: May 24, 2012 01:00
The idea that the US is putting a wedge in Asia and fomenting tension in the region has a fair number of takers. But it sees China’s neighboring countries as passive chips at the disposal of the White House. It is not true.
Yang Rui was insensitive, but shouldn't be sacked
Source: Global Times Published: May 23, 2012 00:40
We don't think Yang was right in posting the message as it was, but we think the demand for his dismissal is harsher than his message.
Wu's reprieve is right decision for non-violent crimes
Source: Global Times Published: May 22, 2012 00:35
The lengthy court trial for this case has exposed China's perplexing attitude toward the death penalty.
Source: Global Times Published: May 18, 2012 00:55
Regulating foreign residents should be done with a fair attitude, without granting preference, but also without excessively profiling them.
Source: Global Times Published: May 17, 2012 00:25
Economic growth has created some confusion, but has also laid down the foundation for increasing happiness. The next step is how to distribute the wealth.
Source: Global Times Published: May 14, 2012 00:45
Bo’s case was depicted as the “biggest political turmoil” in China since the June 4 incident in 1989 while Chen’s case was regarded as another “stain on China’s human rights record,” as seen in Western media reports.
Wanfeng a positive sign for grass-roots democracy
Source: Global Times Published: May 11, 2012 00:50
China has taken a political path different from that of the West, but it will also travel a bumpy road to developing democracy, as has the West. The process should keep in line with the capabilities of the country's decision-making as well as the overall management of the society.
Source: Global Times Published: May 10, 2012 00:45
Local authorities are more willing to cooperate with them, while foreign media should take an objective and balanced view toward the country.
Freedom of speech is best achieved gradually
Source: Global Times Published: May 09, 2012 01:15
Greater freedom of speech requires strenuous and cautious efforts in a populous country with limited experience in the field. China will definitely not halt its march toward that goal. Let’s not rush into any hasty conclusion based on the closure of a few Weibo accounts.
Source: Global Times Published: May 08, 2012 01:15
The standoff between China and the Philippines over Huangyan Island continues, with Manila recently declaring that Panatag Shoal is its preferred name for the island, while encouraging its fishermen to fish there.
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