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Why did The tents sale for victims in disaster areas?

May 24, 2008 | Vetting explained

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May 17, from the city's adult leisure facility has been set up in tents.

"救災専用" white character stands out.

But  "救災専用" characters are blacked out the tent of Photograph. 

 

Chinese relief supplies to my ex, even after the earthquake it is used for business.

 

Supplies do not reach the victims.

 

China and the Chinese Communist Party and military, and police confiscated all of the bandits.

 

Supplies do not reach the victims.

 

 

In many areas where earthquake victims are still stay in place, with no tents are urgently needed that.

 

Meanwhile, the disaster areas away from Chengdu city in a number of high-class residential area and leisure facilities,

 

"救災only" (victims only), which is seen as tents,

 

 

 

they enjoy a mah-jong in the boot.

 

In addition,

"救災専用" one of the tents are in price from 700 to 1,300 人民元 for sale in many stores of disaster area.

 

 

 

Aid relief supplies for victims of the embezzlement by officials of

personal belongings, or government officials whose fate is a priority.

 

Victims are provided aid for the victims of the tents are unavailable.

 

Victims are a homemade tent in their day to day efforts.

 

These Internet photos were leaked!

 

China accused of domestic calls.

 

The donations are in the pocket of the concerns I have.

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