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Oxford 2009: Africa and China Debate Part 7 Lindsey Hilsum

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At the third of the Orwell Prize's events at the Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2009, Richard Dowden (Director, Royal African Society), Stephen Marks (Fahamu), Shirong Chen (China Editor, BBC World Service), Lindsey Hilsum (international editor, Channel 4 News) and Winston Mano (University of Westminster) discuss the Chinese influence in Africa. Chaired by Dr Suzanne Franks (Centre for Journalism, University of Kent). In this part, Lindsey Hilsum shares her thoughts.

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  • the White if they really want to help the africans they have 10000000000 ways to do that, but after centries of years, what you have been doing except cargoing africans as slaves????

  • Humanitarian problem? In fact, all Chinese people knows about the tricks that communists play by giving different fancy ideological names to cover their shitty content~ Westerners may be a bit surprised but it is everyday life in China to deal with such ambiguous and meaningless ideologies.

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