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why you tripping bro. it's amnesty international report... it's not like china allows any much negative news to be published. It is very hard to find the truth within China. Look at the SARS episode, they lied, risked lives to maintain an image to the world. The image was more important than lives at risk! wow...


Illegal detention facilities do this...Zhang Chuanqiu, Chain Skin Victim, Pleads For Help

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where in the article said Chinese government did this?it's done by a gang group.gansters dont follow laws.
 
Look at this starving kid in China about to die of malnutrition! Human right outrage!

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Look at this picture of Chinese government forcing people into living in a toxic river. Human right outrage!

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Down with China's human rights record!!

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oh,I GOT YOU ,YOU ARE TRYING TO BE SARCASTIC..
 
Look at the conditions of your own country first before talking about others that are far better than you.

So how does that stop me from speaking against china in this forum ?. Everyone knows about my country, we dont hide facts.
 
It's just that malnutrition and poverty in India is exposed by free media. We couldn't hide that shame and we don't want it as it gives direction to improve. In china it's not the case. I can understand many Chinese members are knowing facts like malnutrition and poverty in china in this forum coz it's free platform. But then these guys should spread this unwanted info. in their country to spread awareness which common people don't know due to censored media. Believe me it's not troll post.
 
So how does that stop me from speaking against china in this forum ?. Everyone knows about my country, we dont hide facts.

No one's asking you to stop talking about it, but the OP & other Indians like him are known for their compulsive obsession of trolling against China & the Chinese members, so if you guys want to degrade the standard of this forum with that, then go ahead. I come across articles posted by Indians on Tibet or anything against China on this forum everyday, whereas far less about India from the Chinese side.
 
So how does that stop me from speaking against china in this forum ?. Everyone knows about my country, we dont hide facts.

they are the gatekeepers of china bud ... that's why they are so petrurbed, otherwise they would have seen this thread was reply to chinese putting up India's human rights record thread.
 
every country has dirt poor people,the problem is some countries have much less than other countries.
 
they are the gatekeepers of china bud ... that's why they are so petrurbed, otherwise they would have seen this thread was reply to chinese putting up India's human rights record thread.

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No one's asking you to stop talking about it, but the OP & other Indians like him are known for their compulsive obsession of trolling against China & the Chinese members, so if you guys want to degrade the standard of this forum with that, then go ahead. I come across articles posted by Indians on Tibet or anything against China on this forum everyday, whereas far less about India from the Chinese side.

Dear Bilal,
I respect you very much.
But you should show same stance regarding several chinese posters posting anti india articles. More so when every second post in any thread is about poverty in india. (which India does not hide its in national newspapers.)
 
every country has dirt poor people,the problem is some countries have much less than other countries.

India tops in childhood flu-linked pneumonia deaths
Published: Friday, Nov 11, 2011, 20:52 IST
Place: New Delhi | Agency: IANS

About one in every four infants who die from flu-related pneumonia is an Indian, says new research by the University of Edinburgh published Friday.

The study was led by the varsity and involved 47 researchers from 14 countries. Data from high-income and developing countries was reviewed.

“India is the world leader for pneumonia mortality in under-five children contributing about a fourth of the global pneumonia deaths,” said the study's leader Harish Nair of the varsity's Centre for Population Health Sciences and the Public Health Foundation of India.

"We think that until the widespread implementation of an effective influenza vaccine is achievable, reliable provision of antibiotics and oxygen therapy will substantially reduce mortality associated with flu," he added.

The estimates were based on influenza and pneumonia data from Ballabgarh in north Indian state of Haryana.

According to the study, annually, more than 3.7 lakh Indian children under the age of five die as a result of pneumonia and as many as seven percent of those die after contracting flu.

“90 million cases of seasonal flu occur in under-five children each year globally and 20 million of these are flu-related pneumonia resulting in 1 million hospital admissions,” said the study.

Although about 6,000 flu-related pneumonia deaths occur in hospitals, as many as three times this number could be occurring at home, researchers estimate.

The data used in the study suggests that the extent of the flu epidemic and associated pneumonia deaths could vary widely each year - within India and the rest of the world.

With vaccines being available for the common bacterial causes of childhood pneumonia, the bacterial pneumonia rates have started to decline, the study says.

China however tops the list of countries with 99 per cent of children immunized for Pertusis as also Measles in 2010,
 
they are the gatekeepers of china bud ... that's why they are so petrurbed, otherwise they would have seen this thread was reply to chinese putting up India's human rights record thread.
exactly in morning there was thread of human rights record in india.
 
every country has dirt poor people,the problem is some countries have much less than other countries.

Agreed but your government is fooling you my comrade who lives in capitalist country? I can understand there is no thing like right to information in China.

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No one's asking you to stop talking about it, but the OP & other Indians like him are known for their compulsive obsession of trolling against China & the Chinese members, so if you guys want to degrade the standard of this forum with that, then go ahead. I come across articles posted by Indians on Tibet or anything against China on this forum everyday, whereas far less about India from the Chinese side.

Dear Bilal respect your opinion but i wish you must say the same thing about Chinese members too. Please go through their posts too and then comment your post.
 
every country has dirt poor people,the problem is some countries have much less than other countries.




how do you know china tops it? is it because your govt says so? the same one who hide SARS, they SAME one who tried its best to fudge 100,000 killed in an earthquake to only a few hundred desperately?

it's an honest question: If you govt censors and you have no free press-- how do you know your govt which lies so often - is telling you any truth...amonga billion people how do you they are not reporting stuff correctly

Visiting a Chinese hospital often feels like an experiment in free-market fundamentalism. Everything is for sale. At the Peking Union Medical College, for instance, the best public hospital in Beijing, the official queue for an appointment starts forming before dawn—patients bring their own lawn chairs—so anyone who can’t endure the wait, or can afford to skip it, pays a scalper. The scalpers prowl the hospital gates, hawking appointments with specialists for somewhere around twenty times the official fee. Once a patient gets in to see a doctor, another shadow economy kicks in: On top of the formal fee, patients know to provide the doctor a “red envelope” of cash, a kind of pre-service tip to encourage attentive care.

Bad as it is, however, as Chinese health-care reformers looked for ways to repair their system in recent years, they glanced at the American status quo and recoiled. “The United States,” as one typically bewildered piece in the Chinese press put it, “is the strongest of the developed countries, but its record on health care is, in fact, extremely bad.” China has long peered over at the United States with a deep, if grudging, respect for American institutions. But, over the winter, as Chinese observers watched the prospects for American health-care reform begin to crumble, they seemed to regard it as another bleak measure of a superpower past its prime. It was time to look to Europe for ideas and to “give up on America as a teacher.”

On Monday, China awoke to discover that the U.S. had found the will to provide medical coverage to tens of millions of uninsured Americans. The U.S. and China don’t see eye-to-eye on much these days, but, for a brief moment, China seemed to glimpse the old teacher again. Zhao Haijian, a commentator in Guangzhou Daily, wrote today that, as China looks at its health-care reform plans, “paying attention to the health care reforms in the U.S. just might provide some reference and inspiration.”



Read more http://www.newyorker.com/online/blo...-care-the-view-from-abroad.html#ixzz1gDGnKiYl

 
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China has poor people too,but never like India's scale

India’s most striking feature is its diversity. The country’s population of about 1.2 billion people is composed of several ethnic groups, speaking more than 1,000 languages and following six major religions. With an annual population growth rate of 1.4 per cent, India is projected to become the most populous country in the world by 2035.

With 33 per cent of the world’s poor people, 41.6 per cent of India’s population lives on less than US$1.25 a day. Based on the country’s new official poverty lines, 42 per cent of people in rural areas and 26 per cent of people in urban areas lived below the poverty line in 2004/05. Official poverty estimates for 2009/10 are not yet available, but preliminary estimates suggest that the combined all-India poverty rate was 32 per cent, compared with 37 per cent in 2004/05.

India ranks 134 out of 187 countries on the United Nations Development Programme’s 2011 Human Development Index – a comparative measure of life expectancy, literacy, education and standards of living for countries worldwide.

A total of 72 per cent of India’s population lives in rural areas, and 10 per cent of rural households are reported to be landless. Agricultural wage earners, smallholder farmers and casual workers in the non-farm sector constitute the bulk of poor rural people. Within these categories, women and tribal communities are the most deprived. About 300 million young people ages 13 to 35 live in rural areas, and most of them are forced to migrate seasonally or permanently, without the skills and competencies required by the modern economy that India is rapidly becoming.

Poverty is deepest among members of scheduled castes and tribes in the country's rural areas. On the map of poverty in India, the poorest areas are in parts of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa, Chattisgarh and West Bengal.

Large numbers of India's poorest people live in the country's semi-arid tropical region. In this area, shortages of water and recurrent droughts impede the transformation of agriculture that the Green Revolution achieved elsewhere. There is also a high incidence of poverty in flood-prone areas, such as those extending from eastern Uttar Pradesh to the Assam plains, and especially in northern Bihar. Poverty affects tribal people in forest areas, where loss of entitlement to resources has made them even poorer. In coastal fishing communities, people’s living conditions are deteriorating because of environmental degradation, stock depletion and vulnerability to natural disasters.

Despite recent economic growth, poverty levels have not been reduced at the same pace. Poor rural people continue to live with inadequate physical and social infrastructure, poor access to services, and a highly stratified and hierarchical social structure, characterized by inequalities in assets, status and power.


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how do you know china tops it? is it because your govt says so? the same one who hide SARS, they SAME one who tried its best to fudge 100,000 killed in an earthquake to only a few hundred desperately?

it's an honest question: If you govt censors and you have no free press-- how do you know your govt which lies so often - is telling you any truth...amonga billion people how do you they are not reporting stuff correctly

it is a foreign report and China leaps and bounds ahead of India in international social and human development index.
 

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