China News – August 31st, 2012: Blood Tested in Labor Camp, Man Builds own Lamborghini

China News - August 31st, 2012: Blood Tested in Labor Camp, Man Builds own Lamborghini

In today’s NTD China News, Chinese dissident blogger Wang Xiaoning is released from prison. He served a nine year sentence after Yahoo! provided details of his account to Chinese authorities, helping them to track online articles critical of the Communist Party back to Wang. A Falun Gong practitioner who escaped persecution in China speaks to NTD about her experience in a Chinese labor camp, where, amidst the abuse and torture, prison official would do blood tests on her and others, with no explanation. This is all against a backdrop of allegations that the Chinese regime systematically harvests organs from Falun Gong practitioners and sells them to patients needing transplants. A US Consulate security guard in China confesses to espionage. Brian Underwood tried to sell surveillance plans of the consulate, but his bid was unsuccessful, and eventually resulted in his arrest. China’s largest bank, the Industrial & Commercial Bank of China, posts a modest rise in profits for the first half of the year. At the same time, overdue loans have also risen, highlight a higher credit risk facing Chinese banks. More children are becoming obese in China. The number has topped 120 million, and an expert believes this could pose unforeseen problems down the future. A Chinese man who grew up with a love of fast cars decides to build his own. Try telling his Lamborghini apart from the real one. For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on