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    China's school bus donation to Macedonia derided

    BEIJING (AP) — China's donation of school buses to tiny Macedonia has touched off derision online, where Chinese have called the gift ill-considered given their country's poor safety record and a recent crash that killed 19 preschoolers.

    The Chinese government's gift of 23 buses was made Friday at a ceremony in Macedonia's capital.

    The Macedonian government said on its website that each bus has 35 seats, meets all safety requirements and will be used for students primarily in rural areas. An accompanying photo showed three yellow buses with the red-and-yellow Chinese and Macedonian flags painted on the side.

    News of the donation ignited a torrent of criticism, with 500,000 comments posted by Monday to Sina Weibo, China's most popular Twitter-like micro-blog service, run by Sina Corp. Many asked: How could China make the donation to a foreign country when Chinese schools contend with shoddy transport?

    Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei would not comment on the online furor but did say the buses were provided under a 2010 agreement. He said China had accepted large amounts of foreign aid — including assistance from Macedonia during a major earthquake in Sichuan in 2008 — and was now providing assistance of its own.

    Zhang Ming, a politics professor at Renmin University, suggested the donation was a betrayal to the Chinese people.

    "One does not have to go through exams to get qualifications (to be a traitor). When one climbs up there and becomes a big official, one will have them," he wrote on Sina Weibo.

    Zheng Yuanjie, a children's literature writer who is often sarcastic in his postings, wrote that the foreign ministry had donated the buses to Macedonia in order to "urge local governments to give decent buses to schools" in China.

    As many pointed out, the donation comes less than two weeks after the death of the 19 preschoolers drew a harsh spotlight to the condition of Chinese school buses and chronic underfunding of school systems. The 19 children died when a minivan-turned-school bus crammed with 64 people crashed into a truck in a rural area of northwest China.

    Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao promised Sunday that new rules on school bus safety would be drafted within a month and said central and local governments will bear the cost of bringing buses up to standard.

    The fracas shows how the authoritarian government gets out of step with popular sentiment, and, while that has not mattered in past decades, the government can come across as looking foolish in the Internet era.

    While a statement from the Chinese Embassy in Macedonia about the buses was still available online Monday, a similar statement had been removed from the website of China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

    The state-run Global Times newspaper said in a commentary Monday that the rhetoric of public criticism had become stronger and "sometimes even aggressive" in recent years. "Although it is hard to say whether each of these criticisms are reasonable and appropriate, the government needs to learn how to live with it," it said. "Some 'disturbance' from the public is not bad to the government" as it is necessary for quality governance, it said.

    On Saturday, a school bus carrying 39 people in northeast Liaoning province rolled over, injuring 35 students, including two 7-year-old girls with serious head injuries, the China Daily reported.

     
    • preston w  •  Winter Park, United States  •  5 months ago
      China gives away a couple school buses and its an uproar our gov gives away 10s of billions of our dollars to special interest over seas and its business as usual
      • DF344 5 months ago
        The way the world reacts to things is quite a complicated understanding.
      • Animal Mother 5 months ago
        China is the greediest place on earth, 'nuff said.
      • Daniel 5 months ago
        I believe the good ole US of A has the monopoly on that
    • Grimlock  •  Macedon, United States  •  5 months ago
      on a similar note, why is the U.S. government providing so much aid to other countries, including BILLIONS in cash, when they can't even pay their own bills and while their own people go without jobs?
      • Grimlock 5 months ago
        to boot, we're giving countries most of this cash, not for aid, but for military!
        yay funding future wars against ourselves again!
        or am i the only one that caught the story on how they were PAYING osama... even AFTER the war began... nice... old news, but unless it was only on the Military private channel, it should be known news.
      • j w 5 months ago
        It's called a bribe.
        Do you really think the President and Congress agreed to just "be nice"?

        Naive.
      • Em 5 months ago
        Everything that America gives, they get back 10 fold. Do we "give" money to pakistan & Israel? Yes. But they are forced to use it on military & investing in American companies. It is proven by economists that when America 'donates' they really are investing. We earn way more money from these 'gifts' than the amount given. And we're still only #19 on most charitable countries... SAUDI ARABIA beats us out for charitable contributions.
    • SteveD  •  6 months ago
      I wonder how many thousands of school buses could have been bought with all the money we've given Pakistan.
      • James G 5 months ago
        well if we round down to 20 billion since 2002 and ballpark school buses around 75K - then roughly 266K buses - give or take.
      • Read History - Seek the F ... 5 months ago
        I woinder how many school buses could not been purchased and how many millions of gallons of fule could have been saved if we rid oursleves of "bussing" in the US? With the price of diesel at $4.00 per gallon, seems to me we should rethink that strategy. The money could be better used directly by the schools or to bring budgets back inline. Oh...and to the point of this article...far less kids riding around in school busses, thus less opportunity for vehicular injuries or deaths.
      • Gabriel Jones 5 months ago
        Its funny how people still believe American gov. gives money to countries because we are trying to be nice. Like Haiti, people dont know Haiti is the only Caribbean country that hasn't been raped of its resources. When the U.S. gives money to a country you can bet the U.S. is getting the better deal.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  5 months ago
      USA just like China. We give out huge foreign aids, billions in Iraq and Afgan, but we have kids hungry, people homeless, school in bad shape, debt, debt, debt!
      • DefaultHumanBeing 5 months ago
        We dont help out anyone unless we somehow make a profit off it, they just dont tell you that.
      • Indigo Montoya 5 months ago
        Except that China doesn't owe half of its GDP to another country. *COUGH COUGH!
      • mary 5 months ago
        what kind of idiot gave you a hands down, have sum common sense dude...richest ppl in the world get away with corruption every day by looking like they're "helping" someone else out but in the end its all about making more money, or helping someone they owe money to ...
    • Jes  •  5 months ago
      This just in: Someone is outraged by something somewhere!
      • Beeatch 5 months ago
        Somebody should say something to somebody about something !
      • Jes 5 months ago
        Yeah! We feel ways about stuff!
      • SHADRACH_ATX 5 months ago
        I'm going to reply and try to make myself seem hateful and hardcore.
    • Maria van Putten-Arringto ...  •  Norfolk, United States  •  5 months ago
      at least china can look at the buses and see where the money went. we send money all over and have nothing to show for it.
    • LtDanhasnolegs  •  5 months ago
      23 buses and people are complaining??? Try rebuilding Iraq and Afghanistan while supporting Israel
    • Dataman  •  5 months ago
      We live in a strange world indeed, when even a good deed is bad. Human beings are the funniest monkeys.
    • Welcome to the USSA  •  5 months ago
      I'm just happy another country besides the United States his helping someone other than themselves.
    • Joey P  •  Tampa, United States  •  5 months ago
      Giving nice presents to countries in need when the country itself has shoddy things...sounds like the USA is rubbing off on China.
    • violentbuddha  •  5 months ago
      "How could China make the donation to a foreign country when Chinese schools contend with shoddy transport?"

      Umm...America does it every day. And not just with education.
    • e077  •  5 months ago
      So let me get this straight when China does something good that's when you get mad but when they do something bad ever one is quiet.
    • mystic  •  5 months ago
      Dam if you do and dam if you dont.
    • JESUS  •  Pleasanton, United States  •  5 months ago
      I totally don't understand this article!!!!! I am soooo confuzed... So what's the problem????
    • NickM  •  Rockville, United States  •  5 months ago
      I think the Chinese buses are perfectly safe when not being driven by Chinese bus-drivers.
    • steve  •  5 months ago
      what's that? the government of china betrayed it's people? ehhhh... what else is new? the u.s government betrays it's people too. all government's betray it's people. welcome to the club.
    • Michael  •  5 months ago
      Hmmm.. sounds like something we'd do.
    • John J  •  Hicksville, United States  •  5 months ago
      there is no good and bad answer to this...this is nothing but simple politic and diplomacy. Why do you think the US has military base around the world... and given millions away? You think its all out of kindness...? Dont be naive and simple minded! Everything has a motive!
    • Conservative Liberal, Lib ...  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  5 months ago
      Chinese miffed their government is giving away aid to other countries before helping to improve their own country? Welcome to the club folks!
    • Chuck M  •  5 months ago
      Dear idiot readers bashing Yahoo for their news stories: News Flash, there is no such thing as Yahoo news dept. They simply get RSS feeds from the AP, Reuters, etc and those articles are posted on here. No one from Yahoo had any part in this.

      If you already knew this, sorry for the idiot comment, obviously I wasn't talking to you :)
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