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October 1, 2009 Posted by hamurana | Current Affairs, News | , , | No Comments Yet

我最近读到的第一个比较客观的西方媒体关于新疆事件的报道

Times Online

Search for Han Chinese sister whose family were butchered by Uighur
July 10, 2009
Jane Macartney in Urumqi

What was once a grocery shop is now a blackened mess. Two boys in shorts and singlets play in the rubble but the usual occupants are absent. Five days ago a Han Chinese family was butchered in this small shop — victims of the Uighurs who rampaged through Urumqi.

Yu Dongzhi described how he clawed through the smoking ruins of the store to search for the family who lived there. He hoped to find his sister, Yu Xinli; her husband, Zhang Mingying; their 13-year-old son; her elderly mother-in-law; and a nephew aged 27.

The police helped him to dig among sacks of flour and bottles of rice wine melted by the heat of the blaze.

He found no survivors, only four bodies. He has yet to discover the fate of his sister.

Mr Yu is a heavily built man in his fifties and more than 6ft, but he almost weeps with despair. “I just hope I can find my sister in an intensive care unit of one of the hospitals. But so far, nothing.”

He has checked the mortuaries and photo galleries of unclaimed bodies held by the police, but his sister was not among them.

He has been refused access to the intensive care units. “I don’t say that I want to go in to disturb these very sick people, but why can’t they show us photographs of the injured? At least then I could find my sister,” he said.

Mr Yu cannot bear to think that she may have been dragged away by the rioters and murdered.

Just coping with the deaths of his sister’s family has almost overwhelmed him. The bodies were among the corpses whose pictures have been carried in local newspapers. So shocking was the family tragedy that one newspaper carried a special report on it, Police have confirmed the killings.

As The Times stood outside what is left of No 447 Zhongwan Street, a Han neighbour approached. She had watched the killings from her home in an apartment block overlooking the store.

“We saw hundreds of Uighurs running down the street on the afternoon of July 5. About ten suddenly rushed into the store. They began to hit the people inside, even the old mother, with bricks and stones. They tried to run outside. Then they were dragged back inside.

“There were terrible screams. Just wordless screams. But then very quickly they fell silent.”

She said that the son tried to hide in a chicken coop but was dragged out and his head was cut off. All the victims were left to burn inside the building. The corpses of the boy and his father were found beheaded. Mr Yu said: “Even the 84-year-old mother was stoned and then burnt. It was terrible, terrible. So cruel.”

Mr Yu made his way yesterday to a temporary emergency centre in an Urumqi hotel. At some desks clerks helped Han and Uighurs to process requests for compensation for damaged cars or destroyed businesses.

In a corner, two women waited at a desk for families seeking missing loved ones or reporting the deaths of relatives. This was where Mr Yu hoped to find help in the hunt for his sister. Officials were unable to explain what he could do next.

He sat in the hotel room-turned-office surrounded by relatives, just waiting. “I still have to keep up my hopes,” he said.

Mr Yu is too busy looking for his sister to organise the funerals for her family. That painful task will come next.

More than a decade ago his brother-in-law moved from central Henan province to run a successful business in a district with a high proportion of ethnic Uighur residents. “Perhaps they were jealous of his success. They clearly targeted the family. It looked as if they had decided in advance to pick on my sister. The police are pursuing the case and they have made some arrests,” said Mr Yu.

Nearby, a Uighur family run a small restaurant. The man shrugged when asked about the family who only a week ago ran a thriving business. He refused to talk about his late Han neighbours.

July 13, 2009 Posted by hamurana | News, Political | , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

中国反舰弹道导弹作战过程

转载,原文作者不详。

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三种不同途径搜索的美军航母、驱逐舰位置经光缆传递到二炮反舰弹道导弹旅,经综合分析后确认目标初始位置,假设误差为3千米;分析美军航母群驱逐舰位置后 决定首轮打击目标为A航母群的驱3、驱5,共发射4枚导弹,射程1400千米;次轮打击目标为航1-航3,发射12枚导弹,射程1600千米,两轮发射间 隔时间180秒。导弹装填数据后发射,以首轮导弹发射时间为T-0时间。

T-0秒,首批4枚DF-21E型反舰弹道导弹发射,产生尾焰、羽流和柱状烟雾。导弹的固体火箭发动机可以采用缩水甘油叠氮聚醚低温燃烧剂降低发动机尾焰温度,加入钾盐抑制二次燃烧,降低尾焰中CO2、HO2浓度,用发泡高分子物抑制烟雾,用添加剂使发出的红外辐射避开大气窗口,在发射场上空的大气层中喷洒气溶胶等技术,来降低美国导弹预警卫星的发现概率。

T-15秒,美国天基红外系统同步轨道预警卫星发现弹道导弹发射。天基红外预警卫星灵敏度比DSP卫星提高10倍多,能够透过大气层进行观察,但考虑导弹 采用了多种红外隐身技术可以降低大气窗口的红外辐射,大约要到空气稀薄的10千米以上高度才会失去大气掩护,因此判定卫星发现时间延迟15秒。同步轨道预 警卫星同时携带扫描型和凝视型红外探测器,分别用于大范围探测和小区域持续监视,如果导弹采用机动发射方式脱离探测器可能进行监视的范围,就能延缓被发现 的时间。

T-25秒,预警卫星完成导弹轨迹测量。天基红外预警卫星发现红外辐射时首先要根据红外特性分辨出其波长范围和特性,进而推断其温度甚至推进剂种类,据此 分析分辨出目标的类型(如弹道导弹或者运载火箭),然后测量目标的矢量速度。由于采用红外探测器,观察到的导弹轨迹是一个个连续的点,所以必须积累足够多 的数据才能判定目标轨迹,SBIRS-H卫星的扫描型红外探测器扫描周期为1秒,号称在10秒钟内能够完成导弹轨迹测量。但是用红外设备测量弹道导弹的轨 迹,必须2-3颗卫星在不同角度同时观测才能得出三维空间内的弹道,单颗卫星只能得出一维平面上的投影,而融合其它预警卫星的观测数据不可能由预警卫星自 行完成,必须经过地面控制站处理,所以这时候得出的导弹轨迹缺乏弹道高度与倾角,仅仅是弹道在平面投影的速度矢量,而不是导弹的真实速度矢量,因此无法预 测导弹的目标。 Read more »

June 10, 2009 Posted by hamurana | Military | , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Fuck the Human Rights Watch HWR and their pethtic guides to reports

Just read this news today.

It’s about a new guide published by the Human Rights Watch(HWR) for the journalists that will be or already on their way to Beijing to cover this coming olympic games.

Spend some time reading this so called Reporter’s Guide to Cover Beijing Olympics, made me think the HWR is really piece of work!

More and more, these international NGOs, AI, HWR, RWB are becoming increasingly aggressive towards China in recent years. I am really sick and tired of their useless bullshit! The so called human rights, freedom of speech, press freedom, democracy, what a load of crap! They think millions of Chinese living in hell, and need their rescuing.

These stupid bunch of morons, are just street dogs after their pethetic bones. Every time when they start pointing their fucking dirty finger at China, as though they have all the moral gounds to them, as though they are the only true and the right one, as though they are the only saver of this world.

But in fact, they are nothing but a bunch of useless white trash.

False translation, media distoration, manipulating news, making up fake stories, oh, that remind me, they are just like CNN.

Anyways, coming back to this reporter’s guide, I have read it through, the only part that actually provide guidence information for reporters is from page 39 – 43. The rest are just plain political government propaganda.

Ignore and minimise any improvements and efforts that China has put in to improve human rights, and maxmise any negative story that China had to show how evil that country is and how deseparate the people must be. These are the typical tricks these NGOs use.

What else can I say, f*** them.

HWR you are a disgrace of this planet, dick!

July 23, 2008 Posted by hamurana | Current Affairs, Political | , , , , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

东海共同开发区域示意图

一个是中国出版的。

一个是日本人的。

June 21, 2008 Posted by hamurana | Current Affairs, Military, Political | , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet