US irks China planning rename street front of embassy after dissident

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House committee tweaks China with plan to rename street in front of embassy after dissident



A House panel has approved a proposal to rename the street that runs in front of the Chinese Embassy in Washington after an imprisoned dissident, drawing a sharp response from Beijing.

On Monday, the House Appropriations Committee approved an amendment to its State Department budget for fiscal year 2015 that would rename a stretch of International Place in Northwest Washington to "Liu Xiaobo Plaza."

The amendment was proposed by Rep. Frank Wolf, R-Va., who said the change would highlight Liu's "unjust imprisonment." Under the proposal, the embassy's mailing address would change to 1 Liu Xiaobo Plaza.

"Renaming the street would send a clear and powerful message that the United States remains vigilant and resolute in its commitment to safeguard human rights around the globe," Wolf said in a statement after the amendment passed Monday.

Liu, a pro-democracy activist and writer who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2010, is currently serving an 11-year sentence on charges of subverting the Chinese state.

A Chinese Foreign Ministry official described the move as "pure farce" to the Associated Press Wednesday.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told a regular news briefing that some Americans were seeking to smear China by "meaninglessly hyping the so-called human rights issue and the case of Liu Xiaobo."

Such action by Congress is not unprecedented. In 1984, a stretch of 16th Street NW in front of the Soviet embassy was renamed to honor dissident Andrei Sakharov.

The PEN American Center commended the committee's proposal. In an emailed statement, the writers' group said that renaming the road would serve as "a stark reminder to the Chinese government that jailing a Nobel Peace Prize laureate — or any writer — is deeply offensive to the American people and to all those worldwide who value the right to freedom of expression."

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

House committee tweaks China with plan to rename street in front of embassy after dissident | Fox News
A rather ingenuous way to make the over sensitive Chinese jump in impotent and frustrated anger.

There are instances around the world where such naming has been done, but given teh fact that the Chinee feel that they are the Middle Kingdom and the sole custodian of civilised behaviour citing their 'great civilisation' at the drop of a hat, it will surely ne like a dagger slowly twisted in their heart to ensure greater pain.

Other nations, who have been subjected to such insults have taken it in their stride.

But the Chinese are too sensitive about being God's gift to the world.

Their pain must be highly intense.

However, the Chinese are like elephants. They will not forget.

They might rename the street in front of the US Embassy after Osama bin Laden.

But then, the might not too.

It would give the Uighurs a boost!

So, how ill they do a tit for tat?
 

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China lashes out over plan to rename embassy street

Beijing on Wednesday blasted as farcical a U.S. congressional panel's proposal to rename the street in front of China's embassy in Washington after an imprisoned Chinese Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
A Chinese Foreign Ministry official called the move "nothing more than a sheer farce."

China lashes out over plan to rename embassy street - The China Post
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China foreign ministry will rant ..... then give some warning and then will continue its own actions with out even caring for the response of countries. China thinks it is the only country in this world and has the right to do any action around it.

Hypo-critic and authoritative regime is dangerous for Chinese people and neighboring countries as well.
 

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The street on which American Consulate is situated in Kolkata is named Ho Chi Minh Street (Sarani) after the Vietnamese Communist leader.The street name was changed by the Communist government at the height of Vietnam war. :taunt:
 

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US Congress excels at meaningless symbolic gestures because it can't get anything else accomplished.
 

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