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PEOPLE & POINTS
Weekly Watch> WEEKLY WATCH NO. 25, 2010> PEOPLE & POINTS
UPDATED: June 18, 2010 NO. 25 JUNE 24, 2010
Quotes of the Week
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"As the destinies of countries are interconnected in this world, we need to work together like passengers in the same boat to overcome the impact of the crisis, strive to build a global environment that is more fair and equitable, and achieve as quickly as possible recovery and inclusive growth through decent work."

Wang Xiaochu, Vice Minister of Human Resources and Social Security, at a high-level session of the 99th International Labor Conference from June 1 to 18 focusing on global employment issues following the economic crisis

"In developing economic relations with Africa, China has always had a concept of 'growth.' This is a deliberate and urgent issue in China, and it is even more so for African countries."

Philip Idro, former Ugandans Ambassador to China. Idro has participated in an African-led research project, China in Africa, which shows China's presence is conducive to Africa's economic and social transformation

"I cannot say I have achieved something great, but at least I have made progress."

The 11th Panchen Lama, talking to students at the University of Tibet. The 20-year-old Tibetan Buddhism leader was enthroned as the reincarnation of the 10th Panchen Lama in 1995 at the age of six

"I can't think of any examples where you can extract the kind of minerals we are talking about in Afghanistan in the middle of a major military campaign. They not only don't have the infrastructure--road, rail and water--but also they don't have the basic laws and regulations that will attract investment."

Stephanie Sanok, senior research fellow in the International Security Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in the United States, on the discovery of nearly $1 trillion in untapped mineral deposits in Afghanistan, far beyond any previously known reserves

"What do I enjoy? I enjoy the gun."

Awil Salah Osman, a 12-year-old soldier who works for the U.S.-backed Transitional Federal Government in Somalia, on what he takes pleasure in



 
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