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Chinese Regime appease Inner Mongolia
After the large-scale riot in Inner Mongolia, Chinese Premier Wen Jiaobao held a State Council meeting on Wednesday to discuss solution to public unrests. The State Council promises to stop environmental degradation and increase Mongol's average income to national average level. However, experts reveal that the regime's resource plundering has left the once fertile land in the third-world conditions.
During the State Council Meeting on Wednesday, Wen Jiaobao proposed eight measures for economic development in Inner Mongolia, including efforts to control desertification and soil erosion.
Inner Mongolia is full of mineral resources. Experts estimate coal storage of 740 billion tons, more than any other provinces in China. Inner Mongolia is also rich in natural gas and rare earth metals.
Xi Haiming, president of the "Inner Mongolian League for Defense on Human Rights", questions the policies of the Chinese regime. He said, the GDP oriented regime and corrupted officials will not let go of this bright pearl.
Xi Haiming: "It [Chinese Communist Party (CCP)] is modernizing right now, and hungers for resources. Inner Mongolia is full of sources, so it will continue to exploit. The CCP is structurally corrupt. With the collusion between corrupt officials and business men, even the central government can't control them."
During the meeting, State council promise to stop Inner Mongolia ecological degradation by 2015 and raise income to national average by 2020. Xi Haiming said that Inner Mongolia living standards are the third-world of China. While China's growth relies on resource exploitation, Beijing took all the profits; Inner Mongolia people got no benefits.
Xi Haiming: "Jungar is rich in shallow-laid coals that are good in quality, it (CCP) mines there in the open; it dug up the coal and destroyed the grassland. Then, it thinks the costs are too high to transport the coal, so it built coal power plants there to power northern China. The ministries of coal, water and electricity, and Li Peng family all took their shares, the local governments got nothing."
Aside from the coal, Bayan Obo in Inner Mongolia has 99% of China's rare earth deposit. However, the fertile land only brought poverty to the people.
Xi Haiming: "In the big picture, it's the government and military that is mining, the local can't interfere. Some Han people from Guangdong, Shanghai or Hong Kong bribed the local officials and opened up small mines, but the local herdsman, Mongolian and Han alike, didn't get any money."
To mine the mineral, many Chinese businesses invested there. The local environment was severely damaged. Mining and industrial production also consumed the limited water supply; Over half of Inner Mongolia is now a desert.
According to Chinese media reports, 800,000 acres of land in Inner Mongolia becomes desert annually. Many herders lost their jobs. Official statistics indicate 1.5 million live in poverty.
Last month, two Mongolia men were killed for trying to stop mining operation, leading to mass human rights riots in Hohhot and other places. The regime sent riot police and arrest dozens.
NTD reporters Qin Xue and Wang Mingyu
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