harryopal1
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A Canadian journalist has been banned from returning to Vanuatu for writing a critical story about Chinese removal of a group of Chinese from Vanuatu back to China. Here is the full story.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-11...t-dan-mcgarry-china-reporting-barred/11715428
The story is both ominous and significant as increasing numbers of developing countries take up Chinese loans and then find that they are suddenly being dictated to at all sort of levels by the Chinese government.
Whatever the great achievements of China lifting people out of extreme poverty it is in the nature of totalitarian governments to do whatever is necessary to protect their interests using whatever means available. (Across history I guess it has ever been thus.)
He who pays the piper calls the tune. How long before Indonesians take up Chinese assistance only to find themselves dancing to a tune that they had not anticipated? And who will be the first expatriate expelled from Indonesia for writing critically about China.... perhaps in this forum?........ No... no. Not me. I wasn't being critical. Just raising questions.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-11...t-dan-mcgarry-china-reporting-barred/11715428
The story is both ominous and significant as increasing numbers of developing countries take up Chinese loans and then find that they are suddenly being dictated to at all sort of levels by the Chinese government.
Whatever the great achievements of China lifting people out of extreme poverty it is in the nature of totalitarian governments to do whatever is necessary to protect their interests using whatever means available. (Across history I guess it has ever been thus.)
He who pays the piper calls the tune. How long before Indonesians take up Chinese assistance only to find themselves dancing to a tune that they had not anticipated? And who will be the first expatriate expelled from Indonesia for writing critically about China.... perhaps in this forum?........ No... no. Not me. I wasn't being critical. Just raising questions.

