【禁闻】涉薄案法国建筑师离开柬埔寨前往中国

【新唐人2012年7月19日讯】 涉薄案法国建筑师离开柬埔寨前往中国

卷入薄熙来案的法国建筑师多维尔(Patrick Devillers)在获得中方多项保证,包括免于起诉等的情况下,7月17号离开柬埔寨,前往中国协助调查薄熙来、谷开来案。

据《法国国际广播电台》报导,柬埔寨国家警察副首长对《法新社》表示,六月中旬在柬埔寨遭到拘捕的多维尔,周一获释,已于周二乘坐前往上海的航班离开柬埔寨。

报导说,柬埔寨逮捕和释放多维尔的行动都是在中共的要求下进行的。

现年52岁的多维尔,被指与薄熙来的妻子谷开来交往密切,并曾在生意上合作。谷开来在海外的置业与洗钱行为,是否通过多维尔进行,目前中方正在试图了解。多维尔被柬埔寨拘捕后,中方曾要求将他引渡到中国。

十八大前洗牌 “政治新星”开始亮相

随着中共十八大的临近,关于中共新领导班子的各种传言甚嚣尘上。继前几天媒体爆料称中共十八大将选出令人“耳目一新”的班子之后,7月 18号,路透社又引述消息来源说,不再担任贵州省委书记的栗战书,很可能将被委以重任。消息人士说,“栗战书是新的政坛明星”。

据《BBC》中文网报导,未透露姓名的两个消息人士对路透社记者说,今年61岁的栗战书是中共中央办公厅主任的热门人选。消息人士还透露,栗战书与胡锦涛和习近平的关系都很密切,是能被胡习二人阵营都接受的人。

报导说,另一位消息人士表示,中共上层对栗战书安排的另一种可能性,是让他担任中共组织部长。中共组织部对中共干部的升降掌握着决定权。

香港书展开幕 禁书目录成购书指南

7月18号开幕的第23届香港书展,盛况空前,来自20个国家的530余家出版商的2000多个书摊将参加展出,主办方估计,人流会超过去年的95万人次,而书展期间举办的文化活动,今年也会增至350场。不过,对众多大陆游客来说,纵览大陆禁书才是香港书展真正的魅力所在。书展上,有书商专门设立了“禁书”专柜,出版商估计,大陆禁书和政治讽刺书籍会热卖。

而最近在大陆网上流传的一份北京官方禁书作者名单,则可能成为大陆读者在香港书展上购书的指南。

这份从今年五月底开始的所谓“扫黄打非黑名单”中,列出了几十位所谓敏感人士和出版社,其中包括曾金燕、杨建利、徐友渔、韩东方、王丹等,而出版社则大部分都是香港的,而禁书则包括,北京艺术家杨伟东编著的《立此存照》第二卷,杜斌的《艾神——艾未未传》,及王丹的《中华人民共和国史十五讲》等等。

据了解,这份黑名单“六四”前就已经下达,目前还在不断更新中。

编辑/周玉林

French Architect Implicated in Bo Xilai Case Left for China

French architect Patrick Devillers,
implicated in the Bo Xilai case,
was promised legal immunity and other guarantees
by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) authorities.
On July 17, Devillers reportedly left Cambodia for China to
help its investigation into Bo and his wife Gu Kailai.

The Cambodian National Police Deputy Chief told the AFP that

Devillers, detained in mid-June, was released this Monday,
and flew to China on a Shanghai-bound flight on Tuesday.

The Cambodian police’s arrest and release of Devillers were
all done at the request of the CCP regime,
according to a Radio France Internationale news report.

Patrick Devillers, 52, reportedly had close ties to Gu Kailai,
and both had business collaborations.
China is now conducting probes in whether Devillers helped
Gu in buying properties and laundering money overseas.
After Devillers was detained in the Cambodia,
the Beijing regime requested his extradition to China.

“New Political Star"Surfaced in CCP’s Leadership Reshuffle

As the CCP’s 18th Congress nears, varied versions of rumors
have flown around about the CCP’s new leadership team.
A few days ago, media reported that a “refreshing" team of
CCP leaders would be generated at the party congress.
On July 18, Reuters quoted sources as saying that
Li Zhanshu, former CCP chief of Guizhou Province,
is very likely to fill an important post.
“Li Zhanshu is a new political star," said the informed source.

According to the BBC’s Chinese version,
two unnamed sources told Reuters reporters that
61-year-old Li Zhanshu is a hot candidate for General Office
of the CCP Central Committee.
Li was said to be closely linked to Hu Jintao and Xi Jinping,
deemed acceptable by both factions of Hu and of Xi.

Another source revealed that Li Zhanshu may be named as
the CCP’s Organization Minister,
in charge of the Party cadres’political careers.

CCP’s Blacklist: A Buying Guide in Hong Kong Book Fair

The 23rd Hong Kong Book Fair opened its doors on July 18,
with 2,000 book stalls set up by 530+ publishers from 20+ countries.
The organizers expected to beat last year’s attendance of
950,000 people.
As many as 350 cultural events are scheduled to be launched
during the period of the fair.
The books banned in mainland China are the true spotlight
attracting a great many mainland tourists.
Publishers expect the books banned in China
and books on political-satire to be the top sellers.

A list of banned book authors in China has recently circulated
the internet. Reportedly it may serve as a Book-Buying Guide in the fair.

This “Anti-Porn & Vice Blacklist" prepared by the CCP authorities,
ranked dozens of"sensitive"individuals and publishers.
The name list includes Zeng Jinyan, Yang Jianli, Xu Youyu,
Han Dongfang, and Wang Dan among others.
Most of the banned publishers are from Hong Kong.

The banned books cover “Save For the Future"-Volume II
by Beijing artist Yang Weidong;
“Deity Ai: A Biography about Ai Weiwei" by Du Bin;
“15 Lectures on the History of the People’s Republic of China" by Wang Dan, and more.

The Blacklist was reported to be issued by the regime prior to
this June 4th, and is being continuously updated.

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