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Le 5 janvier, le ministre chinois de la Sécurité publique et six autres agences gouvernementales ont annoncé une nouvelle campagne de répression à l'encontre de sites Internet majeurs, que les officiels accusent de menacer la moralité en diffusant "pornographie" et "vulgarité".
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La culture du lin en Europe, concentrée en Normandie, se retrouve fragilisée par la chute des achats des filateurs chinois elle-même provoquée par la réduction des ventes de textiles en Occident sous l'effet de la crise.
From the Straits Times Singapore, via themalaysianinsider.com:
The cyber hunters who roam China's online space could soon become the hunted themselves. The Chinese legislature is deliberating a new law to curb the excesses of a growing trend here — the awkwardly-named “human flesh search engine”. Read more
The similarities between the Israeli attack on Hamas in Gaza and its invasion of Lebanon in 2006 against Hezbollah are striking. And just as Israel was unable to destroy Hezbollah, despite a massive military operation, it won't be that easy to eliminate Hamas, given its grassroots popularity. - Sami Moubayed (Jan 5,'09)
United States president-elect Barack Obama has made Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations a top priority "from day one" of his administration come January 20. But the longer Israeli operations in Gaza continue, the higher the regional stakes rise and the prospects for Obama's initiative diminish. - Jim Lobe (Jan 5,'09)
Within the space of a week, three comforting prospects appeared in the midst of the darkening South Asian security scenario. Taken together, the elections in Jammu and Kashmir and Bangladesh and the Sri Lankan government's capture of the rebel stronghold of Kilinochi dealt a severe blow to the growing threats of terror and religious fundamentalism. - M K Bhadrakumar (Jan 5,'09)
A record number of voters in India's sensitive state of Jammu and Kashmir defied heavy snowfall and a boycott call by separatists to take part in surprisingly smooth elections. Although hailed as a "victory for democracy", the high turnout is no unity nod to Delhi - rather it's a rejection of militancy at a time when ordinary Kashmiris are in greater need of better governance, schools and roads. - Sudha Ramachandran (Jan 5,'09)
The decisive divide in today's world lies between nations that have a future, and nations that do not. Samuel Huntington, who died last December 27, reintroduced this radically tragic dimension into geopolitics, but statesmen have yet to embrace it. The great question that Huntington left open is why some civilizations are condemned to clash. (Jan 5,'09)
Many will celebrate the departure of US President George W Bush, the world's favorite scapegoat, from the White House. But in Beijing there will be nostalgia for an administration that helped China's rise as a world power by turning a blind eye to its currency manipulation, human-rights abuses, questionable forays into Africa and significant military expansion. - Kent Ewing (Jan 5,'09)
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