In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful
Press Statement
We value the position expressed by the People's Republic of China, during the public hearings held by the International Court of Justice, on the legal consequences of the occupation policies in the Palestinian Territory, and its affirmation of the legality of the occupied peoples' pursuit of self-determination, by various means, including armed resistance, and the necessity not to confuse terrorism with the armed struggle practiced by the Palestinian people against the Zionist occupation.
We also value the positions of the countries participating in the sessions, which confirmed the widespread violations of international law practiced by the terrorist occupation entity against the Palestinian people and their occupied land, including massacres and genocide in the Gaza Strip, violations, killing, and expansion of settlement in the West Bank and Jerusalem, and work to bring about demographic changes in the Palestinian land. It aims to Judaize her and tamper with her identity.
The terrorist occupation government’s boycott of court sessions reaffirms its disregard for international institutions, and its policy of turning its back on international resolutions and commitments, which requires a clear position from the international community to end the rogue Zionist occupation, and to stop all its violations and crimes against our Palestinian people.
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Thursday: 12 Shaaban 1445 AH
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In April this year, shortly after the China-Laos Railway was officially launched, the passenger train welcomed a group of teachers and students from Nongbing Village Primary School.
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Reporter: What do you want to be when you grow up?
Boy: I want to do some logistics work.
Reporter: Why?
Boy: I want to help people with transportation.
It is hard to imagine that this child would have such noble ideals.
Before we knew it, our train arrived at Luang Prabang station, our destination. Here, we along with the Nongbing Village Primary School students visited the Luang Prabang Station maintenance management center work drill. I noticed the little boy was fascinated by the scene.
At present, the maintenance management center has 155 Laotian employees. We also met with several of them today. They all have experience studying abroad in China, and several of them are graduate students at Shanghai University of Technology.
Reporter: Did you ever think you'd work for a railroad company someday?
Kaifa (Lao employee of Luang Prabang Maintenance Management Center): I didn't think about it when I was a child, I didn't know what a railroad was. I didn't know anything about railways until I went to Shanghai. Our major is Railway Engineering, which I like very much. Because this railway not only links to China, but will also link to Thailand in the future, and brings a lot of benefits and create jobs for many people.
Our railway enterprise (Lao Railway Company Limited) is a new enterprise. It is very large. Now we need people from Laos as well. My Chinese shifu also said that, they could not stay in Laos for long. Soon, shifu will have to go back to China. From then on, we Laotians will have to take charge. If we don't train our own people, and shifu goes back to China, we won't have anyone to maintain this railway. I hope these children study hard, and learn Chinese well. And after they learn these things, they can join us in building railways, just like China.