Yesterday Was National Day For Road Safety, So Here’s A Story About A Motorist Who Dragged A Cyclist For 3 Miles, Killing Him

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Lectures, exhibitions, and online discussions marked China's first national day for for road safety yesterday. ("The timing was based on the date Dec. 2 for its appearance as '122,' the telephone number for reporting road accidents in China," says Xinhua.) In particular, the focus was on not running red lights, which reports have said have "claimed 798 lives in the first 10 months of 2012." (Only 798?) But China could use help in almost every area in road safety, as this story via The Nanfang shows:

Chinese Artist Tries To Blow Up Christmas Tree, Tries And Tries Again

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Are you sick of Christmas yet? The tawdry lights, varnished commercialism, snowy cliches? Has the inner cynic in you roused like the rough beast slouching toward Bethlehem? Then this story is for you. Via the Washington Post: To celebrate the Sackler Gallery’s 25th anniversary, Cai Guo-Qiang, the Chinese artist famous for his Olympic pyrotechnics display and his gunpowder art, plans to ignite a daytime fireworks show on the Mall that riffs on the Christmas tree lightings taking place around the country.

Chen Guangcheng, In Video Address To Observe World Human Rights Day, Calls For Accountability, Release Of Political Prisoners

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Chen Guangcheng, in a measured, carefully scripted nine-and-a-half minute speech that was just released on YouTube, name-drops two dozen activists and dissidents while calling on world leaders to focus more attention on China's human rights. "Dear Mr. Xi Jinping, the whole nation is watching you," he says. "Whether you will follow the call of heaven and people to carry out reform, or kidnap the government and maintain the power of the Communist Party, is a matter of whether China will have the transition in a peaceful way or a violent way."

Gan Lulu And Her Awful Mother Have Now Gotten A Television Network Suspended

Gan Lulu And Her Awful Mother Have Now Gotten A Television Network Suspended
Talentless but big-breasted Gan Lulu, who skyrocketed to infamy when her mother filmed her naked last year -- then wore a diamond dress at the Beijing Auto Show in April -- is back in the news. She and her younger sister, Gan Maomao, along with their attention-starved mother, Lei Bingxia, were recently guests on Jiangsu Educational Television's game show Bang Bang Bang when the three vixens began exchanging profanities with an audience member who asked if Gan has damaged China's morality.

Watch: Henan HIV/AIDS Petitioners Gather Around Ministry of Civil Affairs In Beijing

Henan HIV:AIDS Petitioners Gather Around Ministry of Civil Affairs In Beijing
After I wrote about the the Henan AIDS epidemic still haunting this country, Sonja Jo tweeted at us the above video by activist Hu Jia, uploaded yesterday. It shows Henan petitioners gathered around the Ministry of Civil Affairs office in Wangfujing on Thursday, some wearing red ribbons on their coats or lapels. The video description says the petitioners were there for three days, tailed by Beijing police the whole time. Officials did not come out to address their concerns.