In Footnotes, a publication of the American Sociological Association, Leta Hong Fincher, an American doctoral student at Tsinghua University, writes about the restraints put on social science researchers in China and the role played by president-in-waiting Xi Jinping: Footnotes | February 2012 Issue | International Perspectives: Chinese Social Science, Stability and the State
Stunningly Beautiful: 'The Cowboy's Flute' (China 1963)
While zapping through China's otherwise boring TV landscape, I stumbled upon this 1963 animation, 'The Cowboy's Flute'. The film does not contain dialogue, but all the more - and very pleasant - music. It is probably the most beautiful animation film I've ever seen, really moving.
The story is about a farmer's boy looking for the buffalo he lost while he fell asleep on a branch of a tree. The film was banned soon after release for distracting too much from political orthodoxy.
China's first gay wedding
Making up the mind: China, Revolutionary or not?
| Tang Xiaohe Strive Forward in Wind and Tides, 1971, Private collection |
"Many contemporary methods of governance have their roots in techniques of policy generation and implementation dating to the revolution and early PRC—techniques that emphasize continual experimentation. China’s long revolution had given rise to this guerrilla-style decisionmaking as a way of dealing creatively with pervasive uncertainty. Thus, even in a post-revolutionary PRC, the invisible hand of Chairman Mao—tamed, tweaked, and transformed—plays an important role in China’s adaptive governance." (2)
"Some Western intellectuals take the view that an economy can enjoy rapid growth only in a society where the political system is fully democratic. They find it astonishing that in a nation where politics is far from transparent the economy can develop at such an impressive pace. But they are overlooking, I think, a crucial point: behind China's economic miracle there is a pair of powerful hands pushing things along, and their owner's name is Revolution." (3)
(1) Stephen R. Platt in The New York Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/12/opinion/sunday/is-china-ripe-for-a-revolution.html)
(2) Goodman in Sebastian Heilmann and Elizabeth Perry, eds., Mao's Invisible Hand: The Political Foundations of Adaptive Governance in China. Cambridge: CUP. Other title from Goodman might be relevant – book chapter – the interdependence of state and society.
(3) Chapter "Revolution" in: YU Hua (余华) (2011) China in Ten Words. Translated from the Chinese by Allan H. Barr. Pantheon Books, New York. P. 113. Emphasis added.
Interpol helps political and religious persecution
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| Hamza Kashgari |
Interpol should immediately review its policies and stop facilitating religious and political persecution.
The most recent abuse of Interpol's network is the case of Hamza Kashgari. Saudi-Arabia called for Kashgari's arrest after he tweeted about Mohamed, one of his tweets reads: "On your birthday, I will say that I have loved the rebel in you, that you've always been a source of inspiration to me, and that I do not like the halos of divinity around you. I shall not pray for you." (more tweets, see below.)
Last Thursday Kashgari was arrested in Malaysia. The Malaysian government stated it will probably extradite Kashgari to Saudi-Arabia. Kashgari is facing heavy penalty, even death sentence, in Saudi-Arabia.
It is a show that Interpol's network is abused to facilitate the global persecution of people on political and religious grounds. See The Guardian for more.
It is also scandalous that Facebook allows for a page titled “The Saudi People Demand the Execution of Hamza Kashgari”, while ta "Free Hamza Kashgari" has yet to be made.
It is also scandalous that Facebook allows for a page titled “The Saudi People Demand the Execution of Hamza Kashgari”, while ta "Free Hamza Kashgari" has yet to be made.
Here are Kashgari's tweets (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamza_Kashgari)
On your birthday, I will say that I have loved the rebel in you, that you've always been a source of inspiration to me, and that I do not like the halos of divinity around you. I shall not pray for you.
On your birthday, I find you wherever I turn. I will say that I have loved aspects of you, hated others, and could not understand many more.
On your birthday, I shall not bow to you. I shall not kiss your hand. Rather, I shall shake it as equals do, and smile at you as you smile at me. I shall speak to you as a friend, no more.—Hamza Kashgari on Twitter
Interpol helpt politieke en religieuze vervolging
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| Hamza Kashgari |
Kashgari is inmiddels gearresteerd in Maleisië. De Maleisische regering laat weten Kashgari waarschijnlijk uit te leveren aan Saoedi-Arabië, waar hem misschien de doodstraf wacht.
Het is schandalig dat het Interpol netwerk gebruikt wordt om mensen op politieke en religieuze gronden te vervolgen. The Guardian bericht hierover in detail.
Ook erg lelijk is trouwens het feit dat Facebook een pagina faciliteert die “The Saudi People Demand the Execution of Hamza Kashgari” heet, terwijl er - naar mijn weten - nog geen "Free Hamza Kashgari" pagina is.
Kashgari's tweets van 4 februari 2012 waren:
Op uw verjaardag, zal ik zeggen: ik heb de rebel in u lief, u bent altijd een bron van inspiratie voor mij, al hou ik niet van het aura van goddelijkheid dat aan u kleeft. Ik zal niet tot u bidden.
Op uw verjaardag, vind ik u waar ik ook heen ga. Ik zal zeggen: bepaalde aspecten aan u heb ik lief, bepaalde aspecten haat ik, en nog meer kan ik niet begrijpen.
Op uw verjaardag, zal ik niet voor u buigen of uw hand kussen. Liever schud ik u de hand, zoals gelijken onder elkaar, we glimlachen elkaar toe en ik zal tot u spreken als een vriend, meer niet.*
*Vrije vertaling uit het Engels, overgenomen uit de Wikipedia pagina: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamza_Kashgari:
On your birthday, I will say that I have loved the rebel in you, that you've always been a source of inspiration to me, and that I do not like the halos of divinity around you. I shall not pray for you.
On your birthday, I find you wherever I turn. I will say that I have loved aspects of you, hated others, and could not understand many more.
On your birthday, I shall not bow to you. I shall not kiss your hand. Rather, I shall shake it as equals do, and smile at you as you smile at me. I shall speak to you as a friend, no more.
Democratie verslaat zichzelf op de Malediven
Maar Nasheed is ook een lichtend voorbeeld van een democratisch leider in een islamitisch land. In oktober 2008, nog voor de Arabische lente begon, werd Nasheed verkozen tot president in democratische verkiezingen. Enerzijds getuigt Nasheeds aftreden van zijn geweldloosheid, anderzijds gaat het hier in feite om een staatsgreep geleid door een groep rond de autocratische oud-president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom en zijn handlangers. Wat er nu gebeurt in de Malediven is een trieste terugval voor de democratische wereld. Meer over Mohamed Nasheed en zijn aftreden door Mark Lynas.
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