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Wuhan Gabbage Food Oil Picture
Wuhan Gabbage Food Oil Picture

Residual oil extracted from waste foods is not even hygiene to feed pigs, but some unscrupulous people are producing and selling the swill oil which is by no means safe for human consumption to earn the sin money in Wuhan! From Netease

This March, the internet exposed the rampant waste food residual oil production and sales in Wuhan (“Brave”unscrupulous boss affirms: waste food residual oil are safe to eat), sparking the hot debates and condemnation from the country’s netizens. The problems also quickly attracted the attention of the Wuhan municipal government departments, and the relevant departments dispatched contingents of masses and worked overtime to carry out a month-long special rectification actions and confiscated plenty of swill oil (See on-spot scenes of crashing waste food oil production sites).

However, when the people are feeling a bit relieved, the illegal waste foods oil production has made a came-back and inundated Wuhan. Having received tips-off from the informers, Wang Haofeng Focus made some secret investigation in Wuhan from the end of September to early October and witnessed a lot of underground spots where the swill oil were again extracted from waste foods. In a street area administrated by Hongshan District, this kind of swill oil production houses were too many to be counted. With no any procedures required, the oil would be sold to those who offered a higher price.

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Poor Disabled Man With Highly Deformed and Curved Spine Picture

A Chinese man whose legs and the upper body were almost clapped together due to the dextroscoliosis had a tough life far away his hometown. Accounts from a witness:

Strolling on the Heshan Pedestrian Street [at Yiyang, Hunan Province], I ran across a scoliosis man whose spine was  highly deformed and extremely curved.  His motion was inconvenient in the extreme. When he stood up, his Cobb angle was almost zero (should be called zero). This was really the first time for me to see  a man with such extent one’s spine deformed and curved.

After giving him several Yuan, I asked what happened to him. He said he was 42 years old and from Yuping, Guizhou Province. During his 20’s, the rheumatoids distorted his body joint to the present appearance. He revealed he had a child, as as well as his parents,  in the hometown. He introduced that he could earn 30-60 Yuan [through begging] every day. He spent 10-20 Yuan on food a day and 10 Yuan a night in sleeping in the motel. [Within the surplus], he remitted 300+ Yuan to his family.

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Kunming Kids Shoe-polishers (Picture)

Posted on Oct. 11, 2009 by Lindsay Britney

Yunnan Kunming Kids Shoe-polishers Picture
Yunnan Kunming Kids shoe polishers photo

At about 10pm, our tourists were recommended to do shoppings at a grand shoping mall. When leaving the back exit, we ran across some kids who were polishing the shoes. The oldest among them were just over 10, while the youngest was not older than 3.  They used a begging tone to call “uncle, auntie” — 2 yuan once to polish your leather shoes. Many tourists couldn’t heartily have them polish thoroughly, but just  let them make some simple polishings. Some customers paid 10 Yuan, some 5 Yuan, and no one gave 2 Yuan. Glancing at those children, all tourists felt a sigh! Now those photos were shared with everybody here, they were taken at the night. Though a bit blur, they were absolutely true!

Note: These photos were leaked onto the Chinese bulletins in April, 2009. A lot of Chinese netizens believed these children probably were trafficked ones and there must have some masterminders behind. Yet it seemed there was almost no mainstream media reported on the story. Later,  there were also no updated individual journarist’s info about the kids, hope they are ok now! (more…)

Fujian little girl Xiaoxia suffering lymphedema
Picture: Xiaoxia’s left foot instep is much swollen, she has to wear a self-made flip

At Honglai Town of Nan’an [Fujian Province], the reporter met up with Xiao Xia [pseudonymous]. She sported a head of short hair and her face was delicate. But her left leg was apparently different from that of an average person, with the swollen left foot instep which was about 6cm thick. Moreover, her left leg swell completely between the ankle to the thigh. The upper and lower part of the problematic leg were almost the same round, but more thicker than an adult’s leg.

“Do you feel painful?” asked the reporter who touched Xiaoxia’s leg of no elasticity. “Nope”, replied she, shaking the head. According to the mother Ms. Huang, Xiaoxia’s two legs were of different sizes at her birth and several days later the left one was doulbe sized than the right counterpart. Ms Huang said the family members very were all healthy and did not have any hereditary disease. She believed Xiaoxia’s “illness” could probably be due to a medication during her gestation. ” When eight months pregnant, I once had the intravenous infusion in a small clinic, which possibly caused the syndrome[of then unborn XiaoXia).

Right after Xiaoxia was born, the life of Ms. Huang and husband Mr. Dai was totally changed. They often carried the kid to seek the treatment for her in the general hospitals of various cities. Ms. Huang said, these years, they had taken their daughter to see doctors in Quanzhou, Fuzhou, Xiaomen and Shanghai. Last year, a hospital in Xiamen diagnosed Xiaoxia with the lynmphedema and advised to do surgeries. Yesterday, during a call, this Xiamen hospital's  Dr. Qi said, he was always concerned with Xiaoxia's condition, "she really was diagnosed with the (lower limbs) lynmphedema [wikipedia, medscape.com], but because her illness was congenital, the cause of disease remained unclear, there are risks to undergo the surgeries”.

According to Mr. Dai, if to cure her daughter’s illness, several operations are to be needed. But because of the concerns for risks that may arise from the surgeries, so far he dares not to send Xiaoxia to the operation table. Furthermore, he is rely on repairing the motorcycles to make money and his wife works outside all the year around, the surgery expenses are a problem.

This year Xiaoxia is 5 years old, still attending the kindergarten. “Sometime she told to us, she wanted to be same with other schoolmates, to dance freely.” Ms. Huang said. Once her legs were exposed under the sunlight, Xiaoxia would get a fevor. “Let alone dancing, she even dares not go out see the sun ah.”

Source: QQ.com (more…)