Thursday, 12 July 2012

China's condition press jams 'preacher' Clinton


CHINA: China's state-run press hit back at US Assistant of Condition Hillary Clinton on Friday for feedback she created contacting for greater democracy in Japan, explaining her as a "preacher for individual rights".

The magazine in the judgment Communist Person's Individuals Everyday was in reaction to feedback Clinton created while in Mongolia this week in which she advised Oriental countries to accept democracy.

The magazine in the Individuals Everyday asked: "Who provided The united states the right to arrogantly criticise the position of democracy in Asia?".
It then described Clinton, who is due to satisfy China International Reverend  Jiechi at a local protection community in Cambodia on Friday, as a "preacher for individual rights".

The magazine also said the countries that had followed the US governmental style in Japan were "lagging" behind other countries.

"America is not the assess on individual privileges for the world and Japan. There is not a general system to match all countries," it said, including the area was performing better financially than the European.

"Asian countries, particularly Eastern China suppliers, efficiently survived the economic disaster that was due to the European countries, and obtained fast economic growth," it said.

"(Asian countries) can fix their own problems and can find a direction different from the European to match their nationwide characteristics".

In a conversation in Mongolia, which boundaries China suppliers, on Wednesday, Clinton said she did not acknowledge with justifications in some China suppliers that democracy was not suitable for the area.

"This is the right time to discuss democracy in Japan, as many countries in this area deal with the question of which style of government best matches their community and conditions," she said.

"It is true that clamping down on governmental concept or keeping a restricted hold on what people read, or say or see can create the impression of protection. But illusions reduce, because people's yearnings for freedom do not."

Clinton did not name China suppliers, but the Individuals Everyday magazine said content were clearly targeted at Beijing's kings.

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