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PM Shigeru Ishiba’s LDP defeated ahead of upper house vote next month

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Leadership   来源:Sports  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"If they remain here, our country will become a communist nation,"

"If they remain here, our country will become a communist nation,"

"If we still believe in a shared future, let us not forget: those we label as enemies - they, too, are human. In seeing their humanity, we find our own," said Ms Jiang, who spent her final two years of school at Cardiff Sixth Form College in Wales before going to Duke University in the US for her undergraduate degree.A conservative X account, with the handle @amuse, criticised Harvard for choosing a graduation speaker who is "a representative of a CCP-funded and monitored non-government organisation", alleging that her father works for a non-government organisation that "serves as a quasi-diplomatic agent for the [party]".

PM Shigeru Ishiba’s LDP defeated ahead of upper house vote next month

The account, which has 639,000 followers, has previously posted pro-Donald Trump content, such as the US leader fighting Darth Vader and sexualised imagery of former Vice-President Kamala Harris.Some Chinese social media users, on the other hand, allege that the organisation Ms Jiang's father works for is backed by prominent American companies and foundations.The BBC has not independently verified these allegations.

PM Shigeru Ishiba’s LDP defeated ahead of upper house vote next month

"This is why she could get a scholarship to go to the UK for high school, and later also to Harvard," wrote a user on China's X-like platform, Weibo.Others called for her to stay on in the US, with comments that reeked with sarcasm. "Such talent should be left to the United States," one wrote. "I hope she will continue to glow abroad and stay away from us!" read another.

PM Shigeru Ishiba’s LDP defeated ahead of upper house vote next month

But Ms Jiang's vision of a "shared humanity" also struck a chord.

"That she is able to stand on an international stage and speak the heart of Chinese students has moved me to tears," wrote a user on Red Note, another Chinese social media platform.While it is not illegal to import animals into the country, India's wildlife protection law bans the import of certain species, including those classified as endangered or protected by the government.

A passenger also needs to get the required permits and licenses before importing any wildlife.Reports of customs officials seizing banned wildlife from passengers trying to smuggle them into the country are not uncommon.

In January, Indian authoritiesfor carrying a crocodile skull in his luggage and month later, officials at the Mumbai airport

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