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Police in Beijing kept a close watch on Tiananmen Square. Security patrols were stepped up around a main shopping area, where an online call had urged people to protest.
Beijing has tightened censorship and reporting restrictions. Controls and checks on foreign tourists and journalists have also been increased.
A similar clampdown has been reported in Shanghai.
Whether or not this mother did happen to say anything about a guy Mohammad or not. I seriously think people go way to far at their reasons for trying to start yet more war.
I Thank My God in Heaven for the Freedom of speech we have here in the United States. To be put to death over saying something about a dead man is beyond my way of thinking. Even though they think he was some kind of Prophet. The fact still remains.
Can you imagine if Christians put to death every person that ever talked bad about Jesus Christ? There would be nobody left on the planet.
The difference between the 2 is that Jesus is still alive and not dead. Among so much more like Jesus is about Peace, and Hope, Love. Mohammad was about war, murder and death, unless you did everything his way.
But either way. This woman and so many others out there who wish not to worship a dead man should never have to be punished like this. When is the World going to wake up to this reality and stop trying to tell us its about peace.
Yet they claim its even more reason to start WAR? See For yourself.
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Iranian leaders, including President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, reiterate their calls for a union of Asian countries.
Ahmadinejad, speaking earlier this week in Tehran at the ninth ministerial meeting of the Asian Cooperation Dialogue (ACD), called for convergence of all Asian countries. He said at the opening ceremony that Asia is in need of convergence in order to “implement its determining responsibility in the world,” which he said is “urgently in need of a change in terms of order and conduct.”
In addition, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said this week that his government hopes all Asian countries support the idea of the formation of the Asian Union.
The United States is a debtor nation and China owns about $1.00 for every $10.00 of U.S. debt. Politicians might be very trendy today calling out U.S. banks for having been so reckless in their spending but, ironically, now China is doing the same thing to our politicians in Washington, D.C. China has always bought U.S. debt in the form of Treasury securities and now is the largest holder of U.S. debt in the world having recently surpassed Japan. One of the many differences between Japan being the largest U.S. debt holder and China is that we did not write China’s constitution and do not have military bases in their country. With the massive spending bill having been signed into law by President Obama ($787 billion and counting) China is getting antsy that America is squandering their resources:
“We have made a huge amount of loans to the United States. Of course we are concerned about the safety of our assets. To be honest, I’m a little bit worried,” [Chinese Premier] Wen said at a news conference following the closing of China’s annual legislative session. “I would like to call on the United States to honor its words, stay a credible nation and ensure the safety of Chinese assets.”
So this is what has become of such a fine nation as the United States! To be fair to President Obama, reckless spending of taxpayer monies did not begin under his administration but he certainly did not improve the situation by signing into law the largest spending bill in the history of this country, a sum larger than the total costs of the war in Iraq and Afganistan. As when any bill collector calls there were soothing words in response:
US sanctions against North Korea provoke Chinese anger
The United States announced new sanctions against North Korea in an attempt to
hit the rogue state's nuclear weapons programme and destabilise its regime.
Hillary Clinton, the US Secretary of State, said the measures would discourage
North Korean aggression but China responded angrily accusing America of "aggravating
regional tensions".
Mrs Clinton said that the new sanctions would limit the purchase and sale of
arms, and freeze the assets of Pyongyang's isolated leadership, which is
accused of allowing millions of the country's people to starve.
Meanwhile China, North Korea's only ally in the region, expressed concern over
joint US-South Korean naval exercises off the Korean Peninsula which are due
to begin on Sunday and will last four days.
A total of 20 warships and submarines, including the nuclear-powered aircraft
carrier USS George Washington, as well as 100 aircraft and 8,000 service
personnel will take part.