Tourist frenzy in Three Gorges to cause chaos, secret Chinese documents predict

China is being overwhelmed by a "tourist fever to bid farewell to Three Gorges," and officials fear the situation "presents a serious threat to public security and order in tourist areas," according to internal security documents leaked to Human Rights Watch/Asia.

Chinese leader will aid Chretien award contracts to supporters of the controversial Three Gorges dam


Chinese Premier Li Peng is expected to lend a helping hand to Prime Minister Jean Chrétien tomorrow in his bid to secure business for Canadian firms in the construction of China’s Three Gorges dam. Premier Li is attending the annual general meeting of the Canada China Business Council tomorrow in Montreal and is expected to announce the award of contracts to help build the massive and controversial Three Gorges dam.

PRESS RELEASE Three Gorges dam: investors still suspicious, controversy rages on

Despite China’s optimism in offering a $120 million bond issue for the Three Gorges Project this month, international investors are still hesitant to back the highly controversial dam. Says senior analyst Simon Billenness, of Franklin Research and Development in Boston, "Until the grave environmental and human rights concerns are adequately addressed, we wouldn’t touch Three Gorges with a barge pole." A project finance analyst, who asked to remain anonymous, maintained, "The Chinese are going to have a very difficult time financing this. I think the Three Gorges [project] is simply going to be crushed under the sheer weight of itself; the project is much too ambitious."

PRESS RELEASE GE alerted to economic risks, environmental destruction and human rights abuses linked to TG dam

General Electric shareholders are getting involved in the riskiest and most destructive dam project ever, according to seven environmental groups, representing nearly 900,000 supporters across North America. Their message was sent in letters to the largest shareholders in General Electric Company, after it was announced last month that General Electric Canada, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Connecticut – based General Electric Company, was awarded a contract to supply turbines and generators to the Three Gorges dam project in China.