Archive for February, 2008

Dawn Yang: “Why I revealed Edison’s indecent proposal to me”

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

“I brought up the personal anecdote of my encounter with Edison not to attract attention, but to drive home a point that no matter how charming or famous a guy is, a girl should not allow herself to be caught in compromising situations, as she has more to lose.

“I don’t want to say anything more about my personal encounter with Edison as that was not the point of my STOMP article.

“I brought this up because when the scandal broke, a chill went down my spine as I could have been one of the unintended victims too.

“I just wanted to share this with the STOMP readers to drive home my message to girls out there to be careful and sensible, not to create a scandal or unwanted news around myself.

“People who read the whole article on STOMP will see that the anecdote was only a small part of it, not the crux; I find it upsetting that the mainstream media is taking the anecdote out of context and blowing it up, completely missing the point and message of my original article.

“Unfortunately I have no control over what STOMP decides to make headlines or not; I even tried my best to persuade SPH not to run this in the papers.

“Riding on the wave of the scandal is NOT ME, its the media and papers who make these headlines to sell more and make money.”

Edison Chen’s Statement for Sex Photo Scandal

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

Today I’ve come back to Hong Kong, to stand before you, and account for myself. I’ve never escaped from my responsibility.

During the past few weeks, I’ve been with my mother, my family and loved ones, to show support and care, and at the same time, have them support and care for me.

I admit that most of the photos being circulated on the Internet were taken by me. But these photos were very private and have not been shown to people and were never intended to be shown to anyone. These photos were stolen from me illegally and distributed without my consent.

There is no doubt whoever obtained these photos have been uploaded them on the Internet with malicious and deliberate intent. This matter has deteriorated to the extent that society as a whole has been affected by this. And in this regard, I’m deeply saddened.

I would like now to apologize to all the people for all the suffering that has been caused, and the problems that have been arisen from this. I would like to apologize to all the ladies and to all their families, for any harm or hurt they have been feeling. I’m sorry.

I would like to also apologize to my mother and my father, for the pain that they are suffering that I’ve caused them during these past few weeks.

Most importantly, I would like to say sorry to all the people of Hong Kong. I give my apologies sincerely to you all - unreservedly and with my heart.

I know young people in Hong Kong look up to many figures in our society. And in this regard, I have failed as a role model. However, I wish that this matter would teach everyone a lesson: to all the young people in our community, let this be a lesson for you all. This is not an example to be set for you.

During my time away, I’ve made an important decision. I will wholeheartedly fulfil all commitments that I have to take. But after that, I decide to step away from the Hong Kong entertainment industry. I decided to do this to give myself an opportunity, to heal myself, and to search my soul. I will dedicate my time to charity and community work within the next few months. I will be away from Hong Kong entertainment indefinitely, there is no time frame.

I’ve been assisting the Police, since the first day the photos were published. And I will continue to assist them. After this press conference, I have obligations to help them with their investigation and hope that this case can end soon, as everyone I think has the same wish. I would like to use this opportunity to thank the Police, for their hard work on this case. Thank you.

I believe everyone’s priority now, my priority now, is to stop the suffering and pain. We do not want to let this situation become more out of control. We need to protect all the innocent, and all the young, from matters like this. In this regard, I have instructed my lawyer to do everything possible within the law, to protect all the innocent victims of this case.

I believe that a press statement is being issued as we speak, on what my lawyer has advised me to do.

Lastly, I would like to thank everyone for coming here today, and listening to what I have to say. I would like to also apologize once again to all the ladies and their families, my family, and to everyone in Hong Kong, and everyone in our society. I’m deeply saddened by this. And I apologize to everyone that has to go through this.

I would like to also thank you for giving me this opportunity to say whatever I wanted to say all along in my heart. I hope after today, I can have your forgiveness. In regard to this case and everything that has happened, I’m deeply sorry. I hope you all will accept my apology and give me a chance. Thank you.

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Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

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Nicholas Tse, Cecilia Cheung and their Lucas

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

Although Nicholas Tse and Cecilia Cheung have publicly announced they have separated, and will divorce legally after one year, some Hong Kong papers are falsely reporting the couple are still together. A source close to Nicholas says he found out about Cecilia’s cheating during their marriage, and Nicolas can no longer trust Celilia to remain faithful. Nicholas and Cecilia are trying to keep things civil between them however, for the sake of their son Lucas.

Nicholas is also very concerned that Lucas may not be his biological son, and a source says this is breaking Nicholas’ heart. First there was the feeling of betrayal after discovering his wife cheated with several men before their marriage, then rumors that Cecilia cheated during the marriage, and now heart breaking doubts that Lucas may not be his son. Nicholas is said to be demanding a paternity test for Lucas to be sure he is his son. If the test confirms Nicholas is the father, then he may consider working things out, and forgiving Cecilia … for Lucas.

Making this worse for Cecilia however, is a rumor that Ceclilia may be once again pregnant, and not with Nicholas’ baby. Hopefully Cecilia is not pregnant. Their marriage cannot take anymore stress, or it will break to pieces. Cecilia is working again, shooting ads to try to return to a normal life.

When Lucas was born the elder Tse grandfather, who is 71 years-old, told Apple Daily that the baby Lucas has dimples and lively eyes. He added, “I fear he might be too popular with girls when he grows up. When he is old enough to walk, I will buy him sunglasses to shield him from women.”

Perhaps Lucas could use those sunglasses now to shield his eyes from the trouble his parents are facing.

Somehow fans need to find a way to show their overwhelming support for Nicholas and Cecilia to help them stay together for the sake of their baby Lucas. Leave your comments and well wishes for Nicholas and Ceclia. Perhaps they will see your messages and decide to stay together.

2R: No Comments on Edison Chen Sex Photo Scandal

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

Female pop duo 2R, Rosanne Wong, and Race Wong, returned from Singapore to Hong Kong this evening, and neither were willing to comment on the recent naughty picture scandal involving Edison Chen.

Race only said that she wished for the police to solve the case as soon as possible, because everyone had been made quite unhappy by it. She revealed that even her family had urged for the duo to leave the entertainment industry, but she said they won’t quit, because they share a great love for singing and acting. She added that they hoped they will not be dragged into the scandal.

Why are they worried about being dragged into the scandal? Have they let Edison take pictures of them as well?

Rosanne was romantically linked by the press to Edison in 2004. Newspapers have speculated if she will be the next celebrity implicated by the scandal. So there’s your answer. We’ve heard rumors that pictures of Rosanne Wong will surface soon.

Quizzed on whether or not they knew of rumors that Edison threatened to commit suicide if his current girlfriend Vincy Yeung didn’t accept his marriage proposal, and being unsuccessful, slit his wrist in a suicide attempt, Race had no reply. She said a Chinese New Year greeting before leaving the airport with Rosanne.

If Rosanne was smart she’d just admit there are pictures of her as well, and just issue an apology before they hit the Internet.

China: the blue and violent Internet

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

Late in 2007, three days before 2008 January 1st, a girl in CCTV news said the Internet was both very blue and very violent. After this video flick was spread by those online video-sharing websites, all over China’s netizens were talking about the topic.

Some adults said the girl was lying and she acted as a victim of so called bad Internet according to the authority media. So the authority would have a pretence to control the Internet more and more heavily. But some people didn’t agree. They thought the Internet now was really blue and violent. Almost every big websites have dirty contents. And they called for the authority to do with the situation.

This wave hasn’t been gone down, that wave was going up! In Hong Kong, a singer and actor Edison Chen took photos of his sex partners and kept them in his MAC computer these years. But these photos were stolen by someone who worked in a computer repair shop where Edison went to repair his MAC. See more details here.

Now, the whole Great Chinese netizens are talking about this. In China mainland, the wave is greater than other areas. Some China’s important websites such as Sina and Netease even open up a special News report covering this scandal. Thousands of other small websites and forums are doing worse. They admit the netizens to view and spread those sexual photos and even some of them offer the archive for downloading!

So do you think the Internet in China is blue and violent? Well, I don’t know the whole story. But I know the children should not see these porn photos! So in this side, I agree with that girl appeared in CCTV news. But now the question is where the classification policy for the content of the Internet is? And Movies, Books?

I hope that day will come before Jintao Hu leaves his position. The faster, the better!

P.S. My English is poor. So take it easy when you see some mistakes of grammar and spell.

China: Darfur, Spielberg, the Olympics, and oil

Monday, February 18th, 2008

Here is an article originally written by a famous Chinese blogger HeCaitou in Chinese. In this article he wrote his idea about Spielberg, the Olympics, and Oil. I agree with him, and I strongly recommend it to you, my readers.

Author: HeCaitou
Translator: Feng37
Original Chinese source: 
http://www.hecaitou.net/?p=2566
Original English source: 
http://www.globalvoicesonline.org/2008/02/18/china-spielberg-the-olympics-and-oil/
Source of this article: 
http://www.hecaitou.net/?p=2574

Uncle Spielberg announced he would no longer be participating in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs went out of its way to respond, all really odd. The reason Uncle Spielberg gave was something about “Darfur”, which doesn’t really sound familiar, and definitely doesn’t explain anything. A world-famous director gets up at the last minute and runs off from the world’s most populous country just as it’s about to host the Olympics, and because of some place in Africa? That’s some “globalization” for you.

So what’s up with Darfur? What does it have to do with China? Or with the 2008 Olympics? The media haven’t been clear on the what and why, they don’t talk about this issue. They might think it wise not to, or inconvenient, but I think I at least might as well. Anyway, I’ve got nothing better to do this weekend, so I’ll try and tell the story so you better listen up.

Back to Africa, we all know where Africa is. And everyone knows that the north part is one long stretch of yellow sand. The Chinese Taiwan writer San Mao once worked, studied and lived there. The south part isn’t bad either, like South Africa, which as we’ve learned from TV news, has no camels. A lot of people insist that those who have watched Animal World will have noticed that Africa also has veldt, forest and animals who frolic and copulate as Teacher Zhao Zhongxiang chases them with his booming voice. When Chinese people say the word “African”, they naturally think of their black brothers with faces like ebony and curly hair. Knowing that much is a good start, but it’s not all there is.

Fans of Lawrence of Arabia ought to remember that Africa also has white-skinned people. The north of Africa is ruled by arabs, who ride camels and horses, live in tents, and are nomads. In the south, that’s black people’s land, where they live off the land, farming arable land. Sudan is a country situated in Africa, and Darfur is a place in Sudan. In the north are arab nomads, and in the south are African black farmers. Used to be that everyone just kept to themselves; you keep your sand and I’ll keep my mud.

But then, starting in the 1980s, global warming began. With the weather, the peaceful co-existence situation also began to change. The result of global warming was increased drought in Darfur, and the nomad arabs were the first to feel the impact. Their herds need pasture, and what the camels and sheep saw, was farmland covered in feed. This is what destroyed the friendly relationship between the African blacks and the arabs. Arabs were not able to change their nomadic lifestyles, and the historically farming African blacks were absolutely not going to let anyone take away from their farmland. In 1987, the parched thirsty arabs issued a declaration, that arabs were racially superior. Then they built up an army, and began pillaging land from the blacks. Conflict fully erupted, and only two years later was a peace agreement signed, the price of which had been 3,000 lives and hundreds of destroyed villages. [1]

As the people in the country were fighting each other, what did the Sudanese government then do? The Sudanese government leaned over to its arab brothers: ‘why don’t you give us some weapons and ammo and whatnot, give us a hand in this thing.’ The international community’s view on Sudan’s internal strife was: ethnic conflict, opposition between the two races, black and arab. But, some academics pointed out, the Darfur conflict is more of a conflict between haves (farmers with land) and have-nots (herders with none), than it is a clash between races. One obvious case in point to this was Sudan’s uprising in 2003, where both sides gathered with their own brothers under slogans of race. But, those arabs with land of their own did not standing with the government in this. So, saying Sudan was in a ethnic conflict still has to end with a question mark.

Throughout the 1990s, whether you say it was an ethnic conflict or a battle over land resources between herders and farmers, both sides just kept on going at each other, and have been going for nearly twenty years now. Thunder boomed across the land in 2005 when oil was discovered in Darfur’s southern region. And large reserves; after extraction got underway, 200,000 barrels a day by some estimates. The 20 years prior to this had absolutely nothing to do with China, but from that point on, the words Sudan and Darfur got stuck right next to China.

Since 1949, China and Africa had established positive relations. What the deal is now, I don’t know. But at the time, the African brothers were definitely not treated as outsiders. You help get us into the United Nations, and we’ll help you with infrastructure. China had large numbers of cooperative projects in Africa, and relations with most African countries were pretty good. There was no thought of benefits or advantages to this at the time; The engineering teams who went to aid in construction, now that was menial work, trying to do good. Medical teams went to provide health services, and saved countless lives. Sudan was one of China’s African brothers, and now that oil has been discovered, the sense of brotherhood towards Africa that the old generation of proletarian revolutionaries carry is finally being realized.

China is Sudan’s largest trade partner, and Sudan’s main export to China is oil. In 2007, China’s oil investments in Sudan reached 150 billion USD. China-Sudan oil cooperation, which began in 1997, has in less than ten years come to include crude oil exploration and development, shipping oil pipelines, oil refining, petrochemicals, and all the other oil industry system integration in between. The Sudan oil cooperation project is PetroChina’s largest overseas cooperation project, and involves projects in Sudan Blocks 1/2/3/4/6/7, Khartoum refineries and polypropylene plants. [2]

Quite something, eh? America is friends with several big oil countries: Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait, Nigeria (Iraq actually wasn’t much into oil, but then Saddam was hung, and now it is. Iran doesn’t either. Like that’ll last long.), which control the world’s oil production business. But, China has suddenly struck oil in Sudan, 200,000 barrels a day, 20% of what Nigeria produces, in its own backyard, and this is somehow outrageous? [3]

By chance, there’s the 2003 Darfur uprising mentioned above. How did that happen? Darfur’s black brothers organized themselves in 2003, and formed the “Sudanese Liberation Army”, among other armed anti-government forces, striving for self-governance. Then the arabs organized the Janjawid militia and challenged the SLA. Resulting in 10,000 deaths and a million refugees. As with in 1987, the Sudanese government supported the arab Janjawid, supplying weapons and ammunition. Little George Bush shrewdly grasped onto this, declaring the Sudanese government wholly responsible for the Darfur Crisis. What’s more, America and its allies one-by-one spoke out: ‘Hey, China, yeah you! Your little brother’s gone and made such a mess, why aren’t you saying anything?’ Seeing China unresponsive, and continuing to ship oil, everybody started screaming at once: ‘everyone come look! The little black people are being killed, and it’s all because China secretly supports the Sudanese government!’

And that’s how, over the past few years, the connection between China, Sudan and Darfur couldn’t be cut, with inconsistent reasoning and widespread criticism.

The problem, looking at this from China’s point of view, is ‘do we denounce the Sudanese government?’ Well, does China still want the oil? China is a country which has already transitioned to full reliance on oil imports, and where does the gasoline and diesel we burn up every year come from—Daqing, or Karamay? Of course it’s a problem that the blacks in Darfur are being attacked, being massacred. Well, the gas tanks of the cars and wallets of car owners on China’s roads are problems as well. With any humanitarian spirit, the Sudanese government should be denounced. But, once the denunciation is done, what are we gonna burn then? Denouncing the Sudanese government, supporting the people of Darfur, I imagine everybody would raise their hand for both. But, to say that for the people are Darfur, we would rather go without gasoline, or endure much higher fuel prices and overall hikes in commodity prices, would anybody still raise their hand for that? When it involves vital interests, we might see things differently as we consider the problem. Would you choose three years of a lagging economy if it meant not another person in Darfur would have to die?

I’m not sure what the answer to this question is. There’s lots of smart people out there on the internet, and a lot of them own cars, so I’d like to hear what everybody thinks.

Back to Uncle Spielberg. Uncle Spielberg is Jewish, and he filmed the famous “Schindler’s List“. Now, Uncle Spielberg has come to China to assist in planning the Olympic Games, and somebody has asked him: ’so are you supporting the Sudanese government now? Nazis killed you jews and you made a movie out of it, but when the Sudanese government exterminates the little black people, you go and help the Sudanese government’s friends? Is it that only you jews are people, but blacks aren’t people?’ Uncle Spielberg was unable to answer, and so he announced his withdrawal. Only, Uncle Spielberg isn’t the first famous American to face these kinds of questions. Last year, Warren Buffet was forced to sell his stock in Sinopec, for similar reasons. They are still stuck in America, after all, and must take that into consideration. Though, with one stock wizard gone now and one celebrity director, players in society though they are, it’s still nowhere near like during the Cold War when Western countries joined hands and refused to take part in the Olympic Games hosted by the Soviet Union; with that in mind, China seems lucky.

Finally, for those car owners with guilty consciences, I just want to say two things. America is the symbol of freedom and democracy, but this clause needs a modifier: domestically. But when it comes to relations with other countries, there just doesn’t seem to be that same dear freedom and sweet democracy. To this day, there isn’t anything that has more bearing on international relations than ‘the real world’, and Americans admit it straight up: ‘to protect American interests to the greatest extent.’ So then, aside from American interests, there’s still every country in the world’s interests, or else there would always be conflicts, and people dying for this free and democratic America. America today is caring over Darfur. Well, what about the America during the Rwanda massacre? Or Somalia, where after a few American soldiers died, it evacuated, and turned the place over to God. And Iraq? How many times more American soldiers have died in Iraq than in Somalia? So why haven’t the Americans evacuated? God sure isn’t fair, failing to bless the people of Rwanda, Somalia and Korea with oil, or else they’ve have gotten help from the American army, and not just have been forgotten about, left to fend for themselves.

Now, America says we’re wrong for supporting the Sudanese government. Well, who supported the Saddam government in slaughtering Kuwaitis? Who supported the Suharto government in oppressing Indonesia? During the May 18 incident in Korea, Korean university students and city residents demanded freedom and democracy, and who was it who supported the military government in cruelly stamping that out? Since we’re on the topic, both Iraq and Indonesia are oil producers. The truth of the world is:

1. The American people enjoy a life of ‘of the people, by the people, for the people,’ this is true.
2. The price of this kind of life is all efforts necessary to maintain American interests, including letting the silly House of Saud rule over that prosperous nation, and keeping despots like Suharto, Noriega and Saddam who serve America in place, this is also true.
3. When American interests no longer exist, any million people who die somewhere that isn’t America, might as well have never existed. This is still true.

We live in a world that’s just as cruel now as it was 5,000 years ago. In this world it seems numbers of nuclear warheads and supply and demand determine rank between nations. How America lets Americans live such wonderful lives is an example set for all countries to follow, but, this kind of domestic policy isn’t allowed to extend to international relations. If you honestly feel so guilty about the blacks of Darfur, that’s commendable, but what’s even more commendable is if you were to give up your own cars, and started riding bicycles. If you admit that you’re selfish, and that cheap gas depends on the lives of a group of people tens of thousands of miles away, well then there’s no need at all to feel ashamed. Because, that’s just how pitiless the world is, and there’s no obligation to put yourself in such a difficult situation. Spielberg, in contrast, only made one of the easiest choices there is.

References:
[1] “The root causes of the Darfur problem”
[2] “How did the Darfur Crisis come to be?”
[3] “Darfur: My name is oil”

Haruna Yabuki’s New Photo Album

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

Japanese super model Haruna Yabuki has released a whole new photo album the Second Collection! In this album, there are 66 pieces of high resolution photo. Enjoy, every crazy geek!

Here is the cover!
Haruna Yabuki

Click the thumbs to see the original photos:

the Sex Photo event of Edison Chen and Girl Stars of Hong Kong

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

Firstly, let’s see a piece of news report from NYTimes:

One of Hong Kong’s most popular singers, Gillian Chung, who has a following of girls in their early teens and younger and who has been prominently featured in ads for Hong Kong Disneyland, seems to appear repeatedly in the photographic material. Ms. Chung is part of a duo known as the Twins.

At a brief news conference on Monday, Ms. Chung neither confirmed nor denied that she appeared in the images, but she said she had been “naïve” in her youth and regretted causing distress to her family and fans. The date of the images is unclear, but they appear to have been taken over the last several years.

When a few photos began to circulate on the Internet in late January, the Emperor Entertainment Group, the promoter of Ms. Chung and several other singers involved, suggested that the photos had been altered to place the stars’ faces on other women’s bodies in the videos and photographs. Spokesmen for Emperor Entertainment declined to comment on the dispute.

Late Tuesday, in an e-mail reply to questions, the Hong Kong police confirmed that they had arrested nine people and said that two had been charged so far with “publishing obscene articles” and one had been charged with “access to a computer with dishonest/criminal intent.”

The police declined to address the question of selective enforcement except to say that “any enforcement action taken by the police is in accordance with the laws in Hong Kong.”

Some observers say they see the current cases as part of a toughening of Hong Kong police policies. The arrests coincide with preparations for six Olympic equestrian events to be held in Hong Kong in August.

Jackie Hung, the vice convener of the Civil Human Rights Front, a broad coalition of nongovernmental groups in Hong Kong, said she knew of 37 protesters arrested last year at nonviolent demonstrations.

The crackdown contrasts starkly with Hong Kong’s recent past. When about 500,000 people protested on July 1, 2003, against a proposal for strict internal security laws, the police arrested no one. Afterward, the government withdrew the proposal.

Hong Kong media reported this week that a video store across the border in mainland China was selling CDs of the singers’ explicit videos and photos for $2.70 each, but was promptly closed by mainland officials. Discussions of the videos and photos have flooded Internet forums in Hong Kong and the mainland.

The photos and videos appear to show a well-known male Hong Kong singer and record producer, Edison Chen, in separate scenes with at least six women, four of whom are also well-known singers. In a video released last week, Mr. Chen apologized “to anyone who has been affected” and asked the public to delete any copies of the photos.

“The lives of many innocent people have been affected by this malicious and criminal conduct, and in this regard I am filled with pain, hurt and frustration,” Mr. Chen said.

According to the police, Mr. Chen took his laptop computer to a local computer repair shop, and the computer’s memory was copied there. An employee at a downtown computer store, eLiTe Multimedia Ltd., who only gave his last name, Yeung, said on Tuesday that a former employee had been arrested, but he declined to elaborate, citing the police investigation.

The current scandal has led Hong Kong tabloids to run reports in the last several days of supposed plans by gangsters to “teach a lesson” to Mr. Chen and perhaps even kill him. Organized crime has long played an important role in Hong Kong’s entertainment industry.

Mr. Chen has left Hong Kong but plans to return this weekend and hold a news conference, said Mavis Leung, his spokeswoman, who declined to elaborate.

Well, now let us see more details. (Via)

In early 2008, during the traditional Chinese Spring Festival, lots of racy sexual acts photographs, between Edison Chen and some famous actresses Bobo Chan, Candice Chan Si-Wai, Edison Chen, Gillian Chung ,Cecilia Cheung, Rachel Ngan, Mandy Chen Yu-Ju, Candice Chan Si-Wai, was distributed on the Internet. It was said that these photos were taken by Edison Chen himself or the actresses involved photographically resembled to him and other actresses.

This photo scandal was a really big event for Hong Kong media, and even Mainland China and Taiwan. It was dominated the Hong Kong news headlines for more than a week, some people have been arrested in connection with the distribution of these photos, but the spread of these photos didn’t stop.

Now under the press of the authority of Hong Kong and China mainland, the Internet there has brought down the sound of this event and things seem to pass by. But the rapid spread of these porn sex photos is still going on the Internet, you can easily download the porn sex photos in BBSs or forums with adult content. Besides, you can get the whole archive of Edison Chen with those Girl Stars via almost any kind of P2P software with interrelated search key word!

Gillian Chung’s Statement for Sex Photo Scandal

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

“Hello everyone. Happy (Chinese) New Year. This scandal has caused a lot of persecution and harm to me and people around me. I admit that I was so naive and silly in the past, but now I have already grown up. Thank my company (EEG), my family and my friends for their bless and support. This scandal has caused a lot of negative effects to the society, so I feel regret about that. In the future, I will continue to work hard, and face my life positively. Thank the media for their care. Also, I want to thank my fans for their greatest support. Thank you.”

Gillian Chung 12 February 2008


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