Sunday, 4 March 2012

我的中国日记  My China Diary

For a law abiding citizen, the strictness of the law is a boon because as such he/she respects the law and wants to feel safe. You don't want MNS or Shiv Sena goons telling you about what is right and what is wrong and where should your priorities lie. That if you belong to some other part of the nation or believe in the religion other than the one they endorse, you become anti-national and to draw the attention of the nation they should burn some public property. 


 严峻的法律对于一个奉公守法的公民来说是一个福音,因为这样,他/她尊重法律,并希望感到安全。你不会想要热比娅或李轮子暴徒告诉你---什么是正确的,什么是错的,什么是你应该优先考虑的。如果你不属于国家的一份子或相信不被主体民族赞同的宗教,你成为反国家的民族,为了引起国际注意他们烧毁公共财产。

Some months ago there was an eruption of some riots in Urumuqi here in China and some 150 people were killed. The authorities made an announcement that if the suspects came forward they will be dealt with leniently but they didn't and surely within a fortnight they were aprrehended and with in a month after a brief trial they were executed. Riots here mean a sedition against the nation and the penality is death. They were all teenagers. They were spared a life time of remorse and regret in prison. There were no proceedings like those for Ajmal Kasabs and Afzal Gurus with government going a great length to show that it cares for their human rights.
几个月前,中国乌鲁木齐爆发生了150人被杀死的骚乱。当局作出的宣布,如果暴徒自首将从轻处理,但暴徒没一个人自首,很肯定地两周后暴徒全数落网,一个月后经过简短审讯全部拉去枪毙被处决。暴动在这里是指对国家的煽动和唯一惩罚是死刑。这些暴徒都是青少年。他们不用在监狱中度过遗憾的下半生。因为这里没有人权斗士和政府玩司法拉锯战。


You don't want that Jawan's should die fighting against an illusive gang hiding deep in forsets posing to be fighting for the cause of the poor. You don't want corrupt politicians robbing the nation and stacking wealth in the foreign banks that in principle don't divulge the identities of the looters because they have been safe havens for depsoiting ill gotten wealth since ages and that's how they have prospered and have won the confident of the thieves.
你不想民族英雄死于对抗一个假装为穷人争取利益的组织。你不想腐败的政客掠夺国家的财富后把钱存在外国银行。外国银行的原则是替强盗保密身份,因为银行已经成为黑金财富的避风港,这就是他们如何得到了蓬勃发展赢得了盗贼的信任。




You want a peaceful atmosphere, equality and justice for all citizens of the nation irrespective of the cast, religion or race. You want a peaceful atmosphere where you can co-exist, grow and prosper with the other fellow human beings. You want safety and security for yourself, your family and for all other fellow beings. It is the duty of the state to ensure that. If I have the freedom of speech, I can use it to speak good and spew venom too in a democratic set up but if such freedom is restricted to speaking only good should you say that your human rights are being scuttled? In China the court proceedings are brief and the justice quick. If the law says no to drunken driving then that's it. No one tries to challenge it or test it. The cases of poor victims crushed under BMWs or SUVs of the drunken influential people don't run for ages with witnesses turning hostile in the end. This is culpable homicide and the penality is death here and those handed down the death sentence don't wait for the execution all their life times. The verdict carries with it the period of reprieve which is all the time left with the culprit to sulk and feel sorry for his crime.


你想要所有公民,不论宗教或种族都能和平相处。你想有一个和平的气氛中,在那里你可以与其他人类同胞并存,发展和共荣。你想为自己,家人和其他同胞得到安宁。确保稳定,这是国家的责任。如果我有言论自由,在民主社会里我可以使用它来说好话,或狗血喷人,如果狗血喷人的自由受到限制,你应该说你的人权被破坏了吗?在中国的诉讼是短暂的和正义来的快。如果法律说不可以醉酒后驾车的,就是这样。没有人会试图挑战它或对它进行测试。可怜的受害者根据宝马车或醉酒有影响力的人的越野车压死的情况下不运行的年龄与证人的转折点,结束敌对。这是应受惩处的杀人罪和在这里死刑不用等太久执行。等待他们的生活倍。这一判决带有缓刑期间,这是所有剩下的时间与生闷气,并为自己的罪行,觉得对不起的罪魁祸首。




Execution is a reality and everyday there are some. Yesterday, one Japanese national was executed for the crime of trying to smuggle drugs out of China. There is no death penality in Japan agreed, but in China there is and the government won't change it's policy for a criminal and consider mercy. For the last one month Google was trying to make some noise about the reports of some human rights activists being filtered by the Govt. watch dogs. Google has made an exit last week as if in an attempt to show to the world how it cared for the freedom of expression or is it that the government has told them to just fuck off? Some months ago YouTube was asked to filter some data being posted on it's pages but YouTube didn't comply. So YouTube can't be accessed from China nor can FaceBook and many more sites I try to reach can be. But life goes on. It's very peaceful here. Not a car honks a horn. There are no policemen hiding behind the trees to challan you for traffic violations or to rob you off your pocket money. There are only Video cameras at the crossings and yes, the pedestrian has the first right and you better be aware of it.


死刑是存在的,每天都在执行。昨天,一名日本国民试图向中国走私毒品罪被处决。日本不同意死亡惩罚,但在中国,政府将不会怜悯罪犯,不会改变它的刑事政策。在过去的1个月,谷歌正试图对官方监察人权活动家的报告鼓噪上周谷歌退出中国时,仿佛在试图向世界表明它如何关心言论自由,还是政府叫他们滚蛋?几个月前,YouTube被要求在它的网页删贴,但YouTube不遵从。所以从中国不能访问YouTube也不能用Facebook。和我尝试达到可以有更多的网站。但日子照样过。这里非常和平。没有一辆车响起号角。没有警察躲在树后,以交通违法为理由抢劫你口袋里的钱。这里的路口只有监控摄像机,是的,你最好意识到这一点,行人比驾驶者有优先的权力






I feel the text I am writing doesn't go with the mood of the pictures I am planning to post but it is informative. My idea is to put before you the picture of China through my eyes and now I see spring here all around, a lot of it... So here are some pictures celebrating the arrival of spring.

我觉得写的文字,和我打算张贴的图片不搭,但它是有意思的。我的想法是把你通过我的眼睛中国图片前,现在我明白了春天,这里所有的周围,它的很多...因此,这里有一些图片,庆祝春天的到来。



My China Diary
For a law abiding citizen, the strictness of the law is a boon because as such he/she respects the law and wants to feel safe. You don't want MNS or Shiv Sena goons telling you about what is right and what is wrong and where should your priorities lie. That if you belong to some other part of the nation or believe in the religion other than the one they endorse, you become anti-national and to draw the attention of the nation they should burn some public property. Some months ago there was an eruption of some riots in Urumuqi here in China and some 150 people were killed. The authorities made an announcement that if the suspects came forward they will be dealt with leniently but they didn't and surely within a fortnight they were aprrehended and with in a month after a brief trial they were executed. Riots here mean a sedition against the nation and the penality is death. They were all teenagers. They were spared a life time of remorse and regret in prison. There were no proceedings like those for Ajmal Kasabs and Afzal Gurus with government going a great length to show that it cares for their human rights.
You don't want that Jawan's should die fighting against an illusive gang hiding deep in forsets posing to be fighting for the cause of the poor. You don't want corrupt politicians robbing the nation and stacking wealth in the foreign banks that in principle don't divulge the identities of the looters because they have been safe havens for depsoiting ill gotten wealth since ages and that's how they have prospered and have won the confident of the thieves.
You want a peaceful atmosphere, equality and justice for all citizens of the nation irrespective of the cast, religion or race. You want a peaceful atmosphere where you can co-exist, grow and prosper with the other fellow human beings. You want safety and security for yourself, your family and for all other fellow beings. It is the duty of the state to ensure that. If I have the freedom of speech, I can use it to speak good and spew venom too in a democratic set up but if such freedom is restricted to speaking only good should you say that your human rights are being scuttled? In China the court proceedings are brief and the justice quick. If the law says no to drunken driving then that's it. No one tries to challenge it or test it. The cases of poor victims crushed under BMWs or SUVs of the drunken influential people don't run for ages with witnesses turning hostile in the end. This is culpable homicide and the penality is death here and those handed down the death sentence don't wait for the execution all their life times. The verdict carries with it the period of reprieve which is all the time left with the culprit to sulk and feel sorry for his crime.
Execution is a reality and everyday there are some. Yesterday, one Japanese national was executed for the crime of trying to smuggle drugs out of China. There is no death penality in Japan agreed, but in China there is and the government won't change it's policy for a criminal and consider mercy. For the last one month Google was trying to make some noise about the reports of some human rights activists being filtered by the Govt. watch dogs. Google has made an exit last week as if in an attempt to show to the world how it cared for the freedom of expression or is it that the government has told them to just fuck off? Some months ago YouTube was asked to filter some data being posted on it's pages but YouTube didn't comply. So YouTube can't be accessed from China nor can FaceBook and many more sites I try to reach can be. But life goes on. It's very peaceful here. Not a car honks a horn. There are no policemen hiding behind the trees to challan you for traffic violations or to rob you off your pocket money. There are only Video cameras at the crossings and yes, the pedestrian has the first right and you better be aware of it.
I feel the text I am writing doesn't go with the mood of the pictures I am planning to post but it is informative. My idea is to put before you the picture of China through my eyes and now I see spring here all around, a lot of it... So here are some pictures celebrating the arrival of spring.

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