According to China Newsweek reports, among the 85,000 plus reservoirs in China, over 30,000 have problems but continue to be operational, constituting a major hidden danger in water resource facilities.
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Three Gorges activist faces paralysis after brutal assault
Human Rights in China has learned that Three Gorges resettlement activist Fu Xiancai is being treated for serious injuries following an assault by an unknown assailant.
China to build dozen more hydropower plants on Yangtze River
(June 12, 2006) China plans to build a dozen dams in the upper Yangtze catchment area in the next 20 years, with a combined installed capacity of 90.2 million kilowatts.
China dam construction suspected in surge of giant jellyfish in Japan
Japanese researchers plan to conduct a three-year study to investigate the causal relationship behind an increase in jellyfish off the coast of Japan and changes to the Yangtze River brought about by the Three Gorges dam.
Three Gorges activist ‘beaten up’
Fu Xiancai, a Three Gorges migrant who has campaigned for years on behalf of people who were moved to make way for the dam, is in hospital with a broken neck and paralyzed from the shoulders down, Human Rights in China reports.
Report: Chinese activist paralysed in assault after interview on German TV
‘The attack on Fu Xiancai, a critic of the government’s treatment of people displaced by the Three Gorges dam project, raises questions about police complicity and highlights the risks Chinese rights campaigners face.’
HRIC welcomes German intervention in case of Three Gorges activist
Human Rights in China welcomes the German media and government intervention into the case of Three Gorges resettlement activist Fu Xiancai.
German TV protests over attack on Chinese activist
The director of German TV station NDR has filed a letter of complaint with China’s ambassador to Germany over the attack on Three Gorges migrant Fu Xiancai, writing: ‘This overshadows our intention to intensify our coverage of the Olympic Games 2008.’
China protester ‘paralysed by beating’
Three Gorges migrant-campaigner Fu Xiancai ‘was struck from behind on June 8. The blow broke his neck, leaving him paralysed from the neck down but able to speak. He is under 24-hour police surveillance in hospital in Yichang city.’
Three Gorges Dam activist who defied state is paralysed in attack
‘An energetic, engaging man, [Fu Xiancai’s] activism annoys local officials intensely. After we met in March, I was detained and questioned for hours by police, made to sign a confession and hand over my notes and photo memory card.
China regime critic attacked for talking to German media
‘We thought [Fu Xiancai’s] high profile would serve as some form of protection. But this was not the case,’ said German correspondent Jochen Graebert. ‘We will do everything we can help to help this man. We won’t abandon him.’
Call for sanctions after beating of Three Gorges dam activist Fu Xiancai
Reporters Without Borders urges China’s foreign minister, Li Zhaoxing, to intervene in the case of Fu Xiancai, a vocal critic of the government’s treatment of people displaced by the Three Gorges dam who was left paralysed after a beating.
Press freedom group demands China investigate assault on activist
Reporters Without Borders has demanded that China investigate the beating of an activist after he criticized the government in a German TV interview, calling the incident a worrying sign for coverage of the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Activist who campaigned for dam displaced paralysed in attack
Fu Xiancai yesterday vowed to continue his fight on behalf of people displaced for the Three Gorges dam, and appealed for help with paying for vital surgery.
Human Rights in China calls for international action as Fu Xiancai denied vital surgery
HRIC calls on the Chinese authorities and the international community to put pressure on the Yichang No. 1 Hospital, where Fu is a patient, to provide him with all necessary treatment, procedures and medication without further delay.


