Ahhh isnt communism beautiful.

Rabs

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http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/08/23/060823170813.t5iawfk8.html
A Chinese woman who contracted HIV during hospital surgery said she was attacked while she and other patients pleaded with the government for compensation. Wang Qiuyun, 38, said a security guard at the central Chinese city of Hebi in Henan province threw her against some stairs and kicked her in the abdomen on Wednesday after she and three other female patients insisted on seeing the mayor.

he guard picked up a broom and threaten to beat her but was stopped by the other sufferers and guards.
"We are still here in the lobby of the government office building. No officials have come down to speak with us," said Wang Wednesday evening.
She had been at the office since 9 am.
Wang said she was infected in the largest hospital in the city of 1.4 million people during surgery in the 1990s, but she was unclear whether it was the surgery to remove a stomach tumor or to give birth.
A local court recently rejected Wang's lawsuit against the hospital.
"The courts should accept my case," Wang said. "I also want to know what the government policy is towards people like us. They've never told me what kind of assistance I'm supposed to get, what our rights are."
An employee who answered the phone at the government office denied anyone was beaten.
Like Wang, many people in China have been infected with HIV while receiving blood transfusions in hospitals before China's blood supply was cleaned up at the turn of the century.
Most victims only find out later as they develop symptoms but only a handful of patients have won lawsuits against hospitals.
Although Health Minister Gao Qiang has said the courts should take up the cases, local governments are afraid it can open a can of worms and lead to many people finding out that they were also infected and demanding compensation.
Other than offering free drugs to the infected, China provides little assistance.


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Rabs said:

Rabs, there is an obvious wrong in your title. You have mixed the two different concepts, " communism " and " the current China". Even in China,people mention " communism " little now. The current China can not stand for so-called "communism", even a little.

About the incident,I know more. From 1980s to the early 1990s,the illegal boold collection rampaged in villages of HeNan province since blood could make more money. But HIV was introduced because of the unofficial collecting process. It is a tragedy for many families. At that time,the local govermant reponsed very slowly.
 
Actually... it wasn't until 2000 that the PRC cleaned up its official blood supplies. No one was being tested for HIV before they became donors and no one was testing the blood that had been donated before it was used.
 
Don't look china through cloudy eye.
Now,China is no more communism country.
China has serious ploblem as needing a Revolution what Marx insisted.
 
China is basically communist in their handling of dissidents these days. The economy is completely opposite of what a socialist country should be like these days. So they have a large inefficient bureacracy, and they have so much money coming in that it's making the income gap grow larger all the time now. The ones who are being left out are the peasents, as it seems to be their historic lot. But in virtually every revolt in chinese history, it was the poor peasents who started it, so i think the PRC would be wise to seriously commit to helping out 600 million people who aren't benefitting from the boom times.
 
people's life means nothing in communist society because people has not right to vote for changing government, so the only thing people who live in communist country can do is to pray that god can give them a good and wise leader, even communist party asked them to be atheist.
 
An employee who answered the phone at the government office denied anyone was beaten.

I love these responses by the Chinese government.

China is only communist by name. Economically they are more capitalistic (even though the government does pretty much control every big business). By government, I'd say they are totalitarian. Pity about the blood transfusions though... You come in hoping to undergo a life-saving procedure but you leave with a disease that will kill you even slower and more painfully. :sick:
 
I think their problem is not communism, as they've strayed pretty far from it, but the fact that manpower is cheaper than anything else in China. The government simply doesn't care about the individuals because there are so damn many.
 
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