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China canceled $30 billion in debts by 35 African countries

Pakistan is close and the aid is for flood relieve. BTW, it is only 250 million, or 0.25 billion.

Do you really understand how big the $30 billion is???

Helping fellow brothers??? Do those africans really think us Chinese as fellow brothers???

It's $30 billion over ten years or only $3 billion per year. China can handle it.

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Quote from Marchpole:

"It is the right time to return the favor. 41 years ago African members of the UN, along with friends from Asia and Latin America, voted to restore our seat in the UN against gargantuan pressures from the west. Premier Chou En'Lai summed it up the best: 'Our friends from Asia, Africa and Latin America carried China into UN Assembly on their shoulders!'

I just want to see which country within the P5 has the guts to veto [the proposition for an African seat on the UNSC P-5]."
 
I guess you being so ignornant completely forgot how China illegally manufactures Indain Drugs that are subpar in quality and dangerous for consumption. Then they ship it to these African countries.....I guess your media forgot to mention that troll...Now go and _ _ _ _ off

Indian companies are ripping off American drug patents. Get off your high horse with your unsubstantiated claims against Chinese companies.

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http://www.cphi-online.com/news/14682/Pfizer+Sues+Indian+Firm+over+Drug+Patent+Infringement.html

"Jul 4, 2011 – Pfizer Sues Indian Firm over Drug Patent Infringement ... If you believe an article violates your rights or the rights of others, please contact us."

Purdue Pharma sues Ranbaxy over sale of cheaper pain drug in US - Economic Times

"Apr 27, 2011 – NEW DELHI: American drugmaker Purdue Pharma has sued Ranbaxy Laboratories to prevent India's largest drugmaker from selling a generic or low-priced version of its ... The drug's main patent is set to expire in April 2013."

http://www.dnaindia.com/money/report_suven-life-sued-for-ovide-patent-violation-by-taro_1540332

"May 7, 2011 – US-based Taro Pharmaceuticals North America has sued Hyderabad-based custom research and manufacturing services major Suven Life Sciences alleging an infringement of patent involving its head lice killer lotion Ovide. Taro sought the court’s intervention in stopping Suven from marketing the generic version of Ovide."

http://www.financialexpress.com/news/lupin-sued-in-us-over-skin-drug-patent-violation/731418/

"Dec. 31, 2010 - New Delhi: Mumbai-based drug maker Lupin Pharma has been sued in the US market by Swiss pharma company Galderma Labs, which specialises in dermatology drugs, for allegedly infringing patent coverage of its Rosacea drug Oracea (Doxycycline) by attempting to manufacture and market a generic version of the drug."
 
Seized Chinese workers freed in Egypt :cheers:

A group of 25 Chinese taken hostage in Egypt has been freed, but a second group seized in Sudan over the weekend are still being held, state media reported Wednesday.

The incidents several days apart reflect the dangers China faces as it pushes more into unstable areas in search of energy and business.

The official Xinhua News Agency quoted the Chinese Embassy in Cairo as saying the 25 were freed Wednesday, a day after they were grabbed off their bus on the way to a cement factory in the northern Sinai town of Arish.

Xinhua said the people who seized the workers demanded that the Egyptian government release relatives who had been detained several years ago for suspected involvement in attacks in south Sinai. The workers were freed in good condition, the agency said, citing an embassy official.

China has already sent a crisis team to Sudan and summoned a Sudanese diplomat to express its shock after the 29 workers there were taken by militants in the South Kordofan region.

"The Chinese government attaches great importance to protecting overseas Chinese nationals," Vice Foreign Minister Xie Hangsheng was quoted as saying in a statement posted on the ministry's website.

China hopes Sudan will "keep in mind the overall situation of bilateral friendship" and ensure their swift release, Xie told Sudanese Charge d'Affaires Omer Eisa Ahmed, according to the statement. China has close political and economic relations with Sudan centering on exchanging Chinese infrastructure projects for access to Sudanese oil.

China sent a group of security experts to assist in the rescue work and the head of the team, Qiu Xuejun, told Chinese state television in Khartoum that "as far as we know, the Chinese workers are safe. They are safe. They are not hurt."

Xinhua said 47 Chinese workers were caught in the attack in the South Kordofan region of Sudan. It said 29 were captured and the other 18 fled, and that one of those who fled remains missing. The attack took place near Abbasiya town, 390 miles (630 kilometers) south of Khartoum.

Sudanese officials have blamed the attack on the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, a branch of a guerrilla movement that has fought various regimes in Khartoum for decades. Its members hail from a minority ethnic group now in control of much of South Sudan, which became the world's newest country six months ago in a breakaway from Sudan.

Sudan has accused South Sudan of arming pro-South Sudan groups in South Kordofan. The government of South Sudan says the accusations are a smoke screen intended to justify a future invasion of the South.

China has sent large numbers of workers to potentially unstable regions such as Sudan. Last year it was forced to send ships and planes to help with the emergency evacuation of 30,000 of its citizens from the fighting in Libya.

South Sudan and Sudan are in bitter dispute over oil, which is produced primarily in South Sudan but runs through Sudanese pipelines for export.



Sudan also freed 14 of the workers.
 

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