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Because, according to Western democracy, the parliament members are elected by the Western people and they represent the west cultures.

In addition, the Prize itself also represents West ideas.

LOL - the entire Western world does not participate in the parliament elections of Norway!
 
Can any of the Chinese guys can respond to this? Is it true that with every generation of new Premiers, some kind of political reforms are done for the sake of smoothing the transition of implementing a plural party system?
 
Can any of the Chinese guys can respond to this? Is it true that with every generation of new Premiers, some kind of political reforms are done for the sake of smoothing the transition of implementing a plural party system?

no. why would you think that?
 
Every Chinese member here agrees some form of political reform is necessary, they just don't have your 'enemy of my enemy is my friend' mentality. Both CCP and Liu Xiaobo are philosophically anti-Chinese, but at least CCP doesn't live on foreign government grants like Mr.Liu did.

I failed to see how Liu can be 'one of China's true patriots' when he got yearly grant from the U.S. There are lines one should not cross and be on the payroll of a foreign government automatically disqualify one from being a 'true patriot'.

I wouldn't say the communist party is anything. there's 70 million members. how can 70 million people think alike? can you get all of france to think alike? that should be easier than getting the communist party to think alike, they only have 65 million.

again, you will never see another country where 1/9 adults are part of the ruling party. in most "democratic countries", you get to participate in the "democratic" process for about 5 minutes when you're at the poll, and at all other times you are absolutely powerless to do anything. in china, any citizen can participate at any time in politics, and communist party membership is open to almost everyone that wants it. why do you need 2 parties when citizens can directly participate?
 
Thank you (c0ck)Roach(? :lol:) for your statements, as they reflect profoundly the deep-felt different mentalities between the Indians like you and the Chinese in general.

In your type of Indian’s point of view, as long as a Nobel Prize is bestowed, even it is for a criminal, you will be pound of the criminal regardless how much harm against your country and your people the criminal has dealt. :tdown:

In most Chinese point of view, this is a criminal who harmed the country’s interest and people’s interest. Period. They don’t quite care about the Prize in general and the “peace” prize in particular, as history demonstrates how stinky the peace prize is, which is always ended up in the hands of warmongers (Obama), trouble makers, and violent criminals (Dalai lama).

This explains precisely why India is such a violent society, a murder capital of the world, and China is relatively peaceful society.

China is the execution capital of the world... In other countries thieves and murderers kill people.. whereas in China the CPC itself does the job... You know in China there is a fast track execution where execution is done in buses...

We in India have only heard about busses serving fast foods...

Lol... China is a peaceful country... Unbelievable... You mighty country does not even have guts to face a unarmed women...
 
China is the execution capital of the world... In other countries thieves and murderers kill people.. whereas in China the CPC itself does the job... You know in China there is a fast track execution where execution is done in buses...

We in India have only heard about busses serving fast foods...

Lol... China is a peaceful country... Unbelievable... You mighty country does not even have guts to face a unarmed women...

Sorry, India even afraid to face a unarmed network users.You and many Indians need to bring a knowing self-evident.
 
China is the execution capital of the world... In other countries thieves and murderers kill people.. whereas in China the CPC itself does the job... You know in China there is a fast track execution where execution is done in buses...

We in India have only heard about busses serving fast foods...

Lol... China is a peaceful country... Unbelievable... You mighty country does not even have guts to face a unarmed women...

Another idiot going down the banning fast track.
 
Do you want links... whatever I stated are facts...

Some people are better executed. Take rapists for example. Better to send a bullet through their heads than let them go around victimizing innocent people
 
Do you want links... whatever I stated are facts...

Not guaranteed.




Rahul Krishnakumar Vaid - Boy held for slandering Sonia on Orkut

Boy Held For Slandering Sonia On Orkut



Rahul Krishnakumar Vaid, a twenty-two year old boy from Gurgaon in Haryana was arrested last Friday by the cyber crime cell of Pune for posting some inappropriate content on the social networking website Orkut about the Congress President Sonia Gandhi. Under the IT act, posting vulgar and inappropriate content is punishable. This boy had posted on Orkut under a community titled "I hate Sonia Gandhi".

Rahul has been arrested under Section 292 of the Indian Penal Code which deals with content which is vulgar and obscene in nature. He has also been charged under Section 67 which relates to posting this kind of content in electronic form. If he is found guilty of his crime, he will have to serve upto five years in prison and will be paying a fine of upto Rs.1 lakh.

This arrest was made because of complaint made by a Congress worker in Pune who had noticed these messages on Orkut recently. The police are now on a lookout for everybody who had posted some obscene content about Sonia Gandhi. However, the person who created the community has not been charged for hating a famous personality or having opinion which is illegal in India.

The law enforcement agency had asked Google, who is the owner of Orkut to provide the details of Vaid and it obliged. Google said that the police authorities had asked for the details of the boy and they gave them the IP address information. Till the time India has some strict laws regarding cyber crimes like the US, it is always better to avoid joining such communities or to join them after paying proper attention to it.




Wrong man in jail for 50 days on cyber charge - The Times of India

Wrong man in jail for 50 days on cyber charge

Lakshmana Kailash K was kept in jail for 50 days (TOI Photo)
MUMBAI: In the early hours of August 31, Lakshmana Kailash K was asleep at his home in Bangalore.

He was woken up by eight policemen from Pune who came knocking on his door and waved the Information Technology Act, 2000, in his sleepy, terrified face.

Get dressed, he was told, we are taking you to Pune for having defamed Shivaji. Lakshmana protested that he didn't know anyone called Shivaji.

The policemen said that they were talking about Chhatrapati Shivaji and that an insulting picture of him had been uploaded on the Internet networking site, Orkut. The trail had led them to his computer in Bangalore.

Turning a deaf ear to his protests, the cops took him to Pune and put him behind bars. Along the way, the 26-year-old Lakshmana, who works with HCL, learned that what he was being arrested for was a case that had triggered riots in Pune in November 2006.

Political parties had forcibly closed cybercafes and gone on a rampage over the posting of the illustration which had poked fun at Shivaji.

Lakshmana was released after spending 50 days in jail, three weeks after the cops claimed to have nabbed the "real culprits".


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