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Chinese Military,Political and Social Superthread

This fire in Hong Kong is something else. A 5 alarm fire. Buildings too hot to enter. Hundreds missing. RIP to the victims.


Good to know information, asking the government to follow its own laws and regulations is sedition.

 
Low hundreds of millions would put it near the USA.

This would be noticed in consumption figures. (Food, fuel)

It's probably lower, but high hundreds of millions as a floor
Well according to David Eby they each own a vacant condo and an illegal secondary residence on their uncle's farm in BC. So they could be here...
 
"Domestic helper", is that the euphemism we're using now?
To be fair, my sister inlaw in Malaysia employs a maid from Indonesia. The maid told me that working in Malaysia for 2 years, means she can then go home and buy a house, as the wage differential between places like Malaysia and Indonesia are significant. I can't speak for HK, but Malaysia does try to protect domestic helpers. (Imported construction workers not so much).
 
To be fair, my sister inlaw in Malaysia employs a maid from Indonesia. The maid told me that working in Malaysia for 2 years, means she can then go home and buy a house, as the wage differential between places like Malaysia and Indonesia are significant. I can't speak for HK, but Malaysia does try to protect domestic helpers. (Imported construction workers not so much).

And the best from HK get picked up by North Americans and, when they get here, can't believe how nice we are to them as compared to their former HK Chinese bosses ;)
 
The bourgeoisie round up continues...

Hong Kong arrests 13 on suspicion of manslaughter over apartment fires​

Authorities face growing criticism for detaining at least two civilians who have called for accountability

Authorities in Hong Kong have arrested 13 people on suspicion of manslaughter in relation to last week’s devastating fire, as they face growing criticism from residents over the arrests under national security laws of at least two civilians calling for accountability.

Emergency services continued to search through the seven towers of the Wang Fuk Court estate in Tai Po on Monday, days after the city’s deadliest fire in 75 years. The death toll rose to 151 and is expected to rise further as the search continues. About 40 people are still missing.


The estate, home to almost 5,000 people, had been undergoing extensive renovations that have been linked to the fire’s cause. In the aftermath, anger has grown over alleged past safety violations by the construction company working at the site and lax enforcement of standards, fuelled by revelations that residents had been complaining about the renovations for a year.

On Monday afternoon, officials said anti-corruption authorities had arrested 13 people over the disaster so far, including the directors and an engineering consultant of a construction company, and had “immediately begun comprehensive investigation along the lines of manslaughter”.


 
To big to hide, so they need to round up some people to take the blame. Of course the CCP is not the problem.....

From the article:

"As allegations of safety violations grow, alongside revelations that government authorities had issued multiple apparently unenforced warnings, residents have asked why no officials have yet faced consequences. Instead, two civilians were reportedly arrested by national security police."
 
Circling back into Canada ....
"A Chinese dissident died suddenly in B.C. This ex-spy who snooped on him says it may not have been an accident"
... with a bit of back story from earlier this year, and last year (including Aussie MSM coverage from the past)
 
Batan - Phillipine island 120 miles southeast of southern Taiwan (193 or 224 km depending if reported miles are nautical or not)


Yonaguni - Japanese island 110 km east of northern Taiwan



In both instances the gap could be covered by the Norwegian NSM missiles lauched by the USMC unmanned NMESIS Rogue Fires system from unmanned JLTVs. The missiles have a range of 185 to over 300 km. The systems are operated by the 3rd and 12th Marine Littoral Regiments, the 3rd on Hawaii and the 12th on Okinawa. The plan is for 18 launchers in a single battery in each regiment for a total of 36. There was a plan for a third regiment but that has been scrapped.

The NSMs have also recently been added to the Independence class trimaran LCS built by Austal of which there are currently 17 in service in the area.

The NSM coverage is backed by HIMARs from both the USMC and the US Army's MDTF which are capable of launching anti-ship versions of the PrSM to ranges beyond 500 km.

In addition the Army's MDTFs can deploy their Typhon Medium Range systems launching Tomahawks and SM6s from Mk 70 Payload Delivery Systems. The missiles are launched from elevating vertical launchers in 40 ft seacans. The target range is over 1500 km with the Tomahawk capable of engaging both land and sea targets and the SM6 effective against airborne targets, surface targets (both moving and stationary) and ballistic missiles.

And, of course, Tomahawks and SM6s can also be deployed from submarines, ships and aircraft.

I think it is fair to say that these deployments complicate China's planning for an assault on Taiwan.
 
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