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Chinese foreign minister berates Canadian reporter for asking about human rights
'Please don't ask questions in such an irresponsible manner,' Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said
By Mike Blanchfield, The Canadian Press Posted: Jun 01, 2016 5:22 PM ET Last Updated: Jun 02, 2016 7:54 AM ET

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China's Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi scolds a Canadian journalist during a press conference with Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Stephane Dion. (Justin Tang/Canadian Press)

China's visiting foreign minister publicly berated a Canadian journalist on Wednesday for asking a question about his country's human rights record.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said it was "irresponsible" of a journalist from the web outlet iPolitics to ask about human rights and the jailing of a Canadian, Kevin Garratt, who is charged with espionage.

Wang appeared visibly angry as he delivered the scolding in the lobby of Global Affairs headquarters at a joint news conference with Foreign Affairs Minister Stephane Dion.

"Your question is full of prejudice against China and arrogance ... I don't know where that comes from. This is totally unacceptable," Wang said through a translator.

"Other people don't know better than the Chinese people about the human rights condition in China and it is the Chinese people who are in the best situation, in the best position to have a say about China's human rights situation," he continued.

"So I would like to suggest to you that please don't ask questions in such an irresponsible manner. We welcome goodwill suggestions but we reject groundless or unwarranted accusations."

The iPolitics question was agreed to by a number of journalists representing several news organizations at the event, including The Canadian Press.

Wang asked the journalist if she'd ever been to China.



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http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/chinese-foreign-minister-berates-reporter-1.3611510
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China's Foreign Minister criticizes Canadian reporter for her question3:03

"Do you know that China has lifted more than 600 million people out of poverty? And do you know the China is now the second-largest economy in the world from a very low foundation? ... And do you know China has written protection and promotion of human rights into our constitution?"

'Honest and frank conversations'
Earlier, in response to the question that offended his counterpart, Dion said he raised Garratt's case with Wang and never misses an opportunity to raise human rights and difficult consular cases.

Dion said he and Wang had "honest and frank conversations on human rights and consular affairs."

"These discussions are central to a healthy relationship," Dion said. "We expect that we will not always see eye-to-eye with each other, but we need to make progress."

China and Canada also agreed to disagree on the contentious issue of Beijing's behaviour in the South China Sea, Dion said.

High seas geopolitical tensions in Asia and free trade aspirations hung over Wang's visit to Ottawa, which also included a talk with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his cabinet.

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, right, meets with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Wednesday June 1, 2016. Yi publicly berated a Canadian reporter who asked about the country's human rights record. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)

Dion said he had "mature and respectful discussions on our respective positions on regional issues including the South China Sea."

He said Wang was passionate, but so too are China's neighbours.

'New golden age' of Canada-Chinese relations
Several countries in the region oppose China's assertive posture, with Japan particularly taking umbrage over Beijing's claims in the East China Sea. This is significant because the disputed waters also include important international shipping lanes.

China wants to negotiate a free trade deal with Canada, but neither Wang nor Dion had anything new to announce on that front on Wednesday.

Wang said he believes Canada and China are headed for a "new Golden Age" in relations, citing Pierre Trudeau's establishment of diplomatic relations with China in 1970 and gains made by former Liberal prime ministers Jean Chretien and Paul Martin.

Wang made no mention of former Conservative prime minister Stephen Harper, whose near-decade in power started on a frosty note when he was accused of snubbing Beijing.

Trudeau made positive strides with Chinese President Xi Jinping during his first round of international travel last fall. The Chinese leader praised the vision of Trudeau's father, Pierre, for establishing diplomatic relations with the People's Republic in 1970 during a meeting at the G20 in Turkey.
 
"Other people don't know better than the Chinese people about the human rights condition in China and it is the Chinese people who are in the best situation, in the best position to have a say about China's human rights situation," he continued.:good:
 
什么样的人民deserve什么样的政府。 但政府有责任引导人民向推动社会发展和生存环境的方向前进。而不是反其道而行之。
 
"Other people don't know better than the Jewish people about the human rights condition in Germany and it is the Jewish people who are in the best situation, in the best position to have a say about Jew's human rights situation," Hitler continued. LOL
 
向专制屈服,
土豆这样子还好像在憧憬未来
鄙视之,下次不选他。

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“The iPolitics question was agreed to by a number of journalists representing several news organizations at the event, including The Canadian Press.”

明显地是大报记者拿小报记者当枪使,鄙视之。
 
不论谁对谁错, 那个提问的记者想得到什么呢.
提问能改变人权吗
还是为了搅局
 
不论谁对谁错, 那个提问的记者想得到什么呢.
提问能改变人权吗
还是为了搅局


记者的职业就是挖新闻,或者把事情搞大。
这个记者成功了。
 
向专制屈服,
土豆这样子还好像在憧憬未来
鄙视之,下次不选他。

浏览附件605179

与中华人民共和国建交的国家共有173个,有170个联合国会员国以及巴勒斯坦、库克群岛、纽埃3个非会员国。

他们都不应该向专制屈服。
 
Chinese foreign minister berates Canadian reporter for asking about human rights
'Please don't ask questions in such an irresponsible manner,' Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said
By Mike Blanchfield, The Canadian Press Posted: Jun 01, 2016 5:22 PM ET Last Updated: Jun 02, 2016 7:54 AM ET

cda-china-20160601.jpg

China's Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi scolds a Canadian journalist during a press conference with Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Stephane Dion. (Justin Tang/Canadian Press)

China's visiting foreign minister publicly berated a Canadian journalist on Wednesday for asking a question about his country's human rights record.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said it was "irresponsible" of a journalist from the web outlet iPolitics to ask about human rights and the jailing of a Canadian, Kevin Garratt, who is charged with espionage.

Wang appeared visibly angry as he delivered the scolding in the lobby of Global Affairs headquarters at a joint news conference with Foreign Affairs Minister Stephane Dion.

"Your question is full of prejudice against China and arrogance ... I don't know where that comes from. This is totally unacceptable," Wang said through a translator.

"Other people don't know better than the Chinese people about the human rights condition in China and it is the Chinese people who are in the best situation, in the best position to have a say about China's human rights situation," he continued.

"So I would like to suggest to you that please don't ask questions in such an irresponsible manner. We welcome goodwill suggestions but we reject groundless or unwarranted accusations."

The iPolitics question was agreed to by a number of journalists representing several news organizations at the event, including The Canadian Press.

Wang asked the journalist if she'd ever been to China.



Q31658_2500kbps_852x480_697024579539.jpg


http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/chinese-foreign-minister-berates-reporter-1.3611510
有视频

China's Foreign Minister criticizes Canadian reporter for her question3:03

"Do you know that China has lifted more than 600 million people out of poverty? And do you know the China is now the second-largest economy in the world from a very low foundation? ... And do you know China has written protection and promotion of human rights into our constitution?"

'Honest and frank conversations'
Earlier, in response to the question that offended his counterpart, Dion said he raised Garratt's case with Wang and never misses an opportunity to raise human rights and difficult consular cases.

Dion said he and Wang had "honest and frank conversations on human rights and consular affairs."

"These discussions are central to a healthy relationship," Dion said. "We expect that we will not always see eye-to-eye with each other, but we need to make progress."

China and Canada also agreed to disagree on the contentious issue of Beijing's behaviour in the South China Sea, Dion said.

High seas geopolitical tensions in Asia and free trade aspirations hung over Wang's visit to Ottawa, which also included a talk with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his cabinet.

pm-china-20160601.jpg

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, right, meets with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Wednesday June 1, 2016. Yi publicly berated a Canadian reporter who asked about the country's human rights record. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)

Dion said he had "mature and respectful discussions on our respective positions on regional issues including the South China Sea."

He said Wang was passionate, but so too are China's neighbours.

'New golden age' of Canada-Chinese relations
Several countries in the region oppose China's assertive posture, with Japan particularly taking umbrage over Beijing's claims in the East China Sea. This is significant because the disputed waters also include important international shipping lanes.

China wants to negotiate a free trade deal with Canada, but neither Wang nor Dion had anything new to announce on that front on Wednesday.

Wang said he believes Canada and China are headed for a "new Golden Age" in relations, citing Pierre Trudeau's establishment of diplomatic relations with China in 1970 and gains made by former Liberal prime ministers Jean Chretien and Paul Martin.

Wang made no mention of former Conservative prime minister Stephen Harper, whose near-decade in power started on a frosty note when he was accused of snubbing Beijing.

Trudeau made positive strides with Chinese President Xi Jinping during his first round of international travel last fall. The Chinese leader praised the vision of Trudeau's father, Pierre, for establishing diplomatic relations with the People's Republic in 1970 during a meeting at the G20 in Turkey.

Trudeau apparently envies that "basic dictatorship", as he put quite plainly in front of Canadians not a long while ago.

Too bad, Canada is not "progressive" enough yet.
 
与中华人民共和国建交的国家共有173个,有170个联合国会员国以及巴勒斯坦、库克群岛、纽埃3个非会员国。

他们都不应该向专制屈服。

加拿大是G7成员,世界人权领袖。
 
Trudeau apparently envies that "basic dictatorship", as he put quite plainly in front of Canadians not a long while ago.

Too bad, Canada is not "progressive" enough yet.

哪个国家 "progressive" enough?

与中共建交的国家共有173个,有170个联合国会员国以及巴勒斯坦、库克群岛、纽埃3个非会员国。

再看看每年有多少国家元首、政府首脑往中国跑。
 
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