Virus fight sets things right By Alexis Hooi | China Daily | Updated: 2021-04-20 07:44 Share CLOSE Mario Cavolo s live at the studio in Shenyang shooting a new video for Huawei s Global Thought Leadership platform. [Photo provided to China Daily]
Leading Italian American writer and communications specialist lauds China s anti-pandemic success and growing global role of the country under CPC governance model, Alexis Hooi reports.
Editor s note: Many people from overseas have made a contribution to China s development over the years. As China celebrates the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China, China Daily looks at the lives and contributions of these friends from afar, who ve not only witnessed but also participated in the country s transformation over the years.
China s amazing success and the road ahead chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-03-31 06:30 Share CLOSE
Mario Cavolo, a China-based Italian-American writer and communications specialist, shares with us his insights on China s amazing achievements, especially on poverty alleviation and pandemic control, and the capable, efficient governance model that lies behind.
To maintain such good development momentum, it s time for China to look at some fundamental issues such as the hukou reform, Mario says when talking about China s future.
In addition, he rejects the vaccine diplomacy and debt diplomacy charge made against China and makes it clear that China doesn t want to be world s No 1 but rather a helpful and successful global partner that the world needs.
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Early in February, the BBC broadcast interviews with several Uighur women who graphically described the horrific treatment they’d received while detained in one of the concentration camps where China has reportedly locked up a million or more ethnic Muslims for “vocational training” and “deradicalization.”
China’s response was swift and predictable. It accused the BBC of passing along “fake news” about Xinjiang, the COVID epidemic and other matters. The BBC, China’s authorities said, had “seriously violated” regulations that news broadcasts be “truthful and fair.” Chinese newspapers also dutifully passed on an accusation against the network from a British journalist and academic named John Ross. Ross claims that the BBC is largely controlled by the British intelligence service MI5, which, according to Ross, directly “vets” all members of the broadcaster’s staff.
2021-03-09 03:05:26 GMT2021-03-09 11:05:26(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
BEIJING, March 8 (Xinhua) China s two sessions, the annual sessions of the top legislature and top political advisory body, are a key event on the country s political calendar.
As major issues are being discussed, the event offers outsiders a good chance to see democracy and rule of law at work in the country s political system. One of the great misunderstandings is that China is not a democracy, said Mario Cavolo, an Italian-American writer and commentator. But there are many democratic aspects and processes in the Constitution, the laws, and in the way the legislature operates, he added.