  World China denies Merkel visit with activist but pledges euro support (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By FrogFryer Comments: 36404, member since Wed Apr 16, 2003On Fri Feb 03, 2012 05:07 PM
Mo Shaoping was not allowed to meet Merkel on FridayChina has pledged to support Europe through its debt crisis as German Chancellor Angela Merkel wrapped up her visit to the country. Merkel was, however, denied access to a prominent human rights activist.
China denies Merkel visit with activist but pledges euro support
Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift: Mo Shaoping was not allowed to meet Merkel on FridayChina has pledged to support Europe through its debt crisis as German Chancellor Angela Merkel wrapped up her visit to the country. Merkel was, however, denied access to a prominent human rights activist.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel was denied access to the prominent Chinese lawyer and human rights activist Mo Shaoping on Friday, towards the end of her three-day visit to China.
Mo was due to meet Merkel for dinner at the German embassy in Beijing. The activist told press agency Associated Press, however, that he was prevented from attending after police stormed into his office.
"There was no legal basis for them to restrict my freedom as a citizen," Mo said, adding that the officers were "very polite, but very firm."
Mo has represented notable dissidents, including Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo. He had planned to meet Merkel to discuss China's legal environment and the cases of individual lawyers who have suffered from state harassment.
Strong support
Earlier on Friday Merkel met with Chinese President Hu Jintao. The two exchanged conciliatory words, largely ignoring public disputes between the two countries.
Hu said that Merkel's visit would strengthen the "trust and understanding" between the two countries. He also vowed there will be "no lack of Chinese support" for the European Union to overcome its debt crisis. UHMMMS
The chancellor also spoke of her negotiations the previous day with Prime Minister Wen Jiabao. Both had agreed, she told journalists, that "every country in Europe must meet its responsibilities and play its part."
sb/ccp (AFP, AP, Reuters, dpa) 2 Replies to China denies Merkel visit with activist but pledges euro support |
re: China denies Merkel visit with activist but pledges euro support en>fr fr>en By Klausbarbie Comments: 2114, member since Tue Mar 22, 2005On Sat Feb 04, 2012 03:39 AM
Most post-war-born Krauts are indifferent to the suffering of Tibetans and other minorities within Cooliestan's sphere of influence, as long as they can get budget-priced gadgets. At least the Nazis had principals |
re: China denies Merkel visit with activist but pledges euro support en>fr fr>en By lookanlearn Comments: 5568, member since Sun Jun 10, 2007On Sat Feb 04, 2012 03:44 AM
Klausbarbie wrote:
Most post-war-born Krauts are indifferent to the suffering of Tibetans and other minorities within Cooliestan's sphere of influence, as long as they can get budget-priced gadgets. At least the Nazis had principals
True; but not entierly widely supported principles; even if good for Germany in the event of winning the world war.. |