CGTN: From a barren land to the world’s largest man-made forest, Saihanba and China’s ecological efforts

BEIJING, Aug. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Decades ago, no one would imagine that Saihanba – the once barren land located in north China’s Hebei Province – would turn into the world’s largest man-made forest.

China did it.

Saihanba now sees a forest coverage of 80 percent, which can conserve and purify 137 million cubic meters of water every year, an achievement hailed “great” by Chinese President Xi Jinping.

“It is a model in the world’s ecological civilization history,” he said during his recent two-day tour in Hebei.

During his trip, Xi learned about the management and protection of the forest farm, as well as Hebei’s coordinated efforts in conserving its mountains, rivers, forests, farmlands, lakes and grasslands, and desertification control.

The president stressed the importance of developing the green economy and furthering ecological progress, urging to carry on “Saihanba spirit”—a term attributed to generations of workers on the farm who have kept their mission in mind, worked hard and pursued green development.

Xi urged the workers at the Saihanba forest farm to gain a deeper understanding of ecological conservation and continue their hard work for new achievements.

Xi encourages elderlies to stay active in job market

Facing a rapidly aging labor force in a continuously expanding economy, Xi encouraged more elderly folks to “stay active” in the job market when inspecting the Binhe community service center.

Xi suggested those “younger seniors” to participate in duties like community volunteering jobs.

According to China’s National Bureau of Statistics, there are currently 264 million people aged 60 and over, accounting for 18.7 percent of the total population. The trend – many say – could potentially pose threats to the world’s second-largest economy.

The country has put it explicitly in its 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025) that it will raise the statutory retirement age “in a gradual, flexible and differentiated manner” to adapt to that “new normal.”

During his visit, Xi also stressed the need to achieve this year’s major goals for the country’s economic and social development.

He underlined the need to achieve a balance between COVID-19 prevention and control and economic and social development, and between development and security, to promote high-quality development, and to strive to fulfill major social and economic targets and tasks for this year to ensure a good start of the 14th Five-Year Plan.

A new development philosophy in an all-round, faithful manner is need to put into practice, Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, said.

Xi calls for preservation and development of cultural heritage

In the renowned Chengde Mountain Resort – a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site—Xi learned about its history as well as the preservation efforts there.

The resort serves important historic meanings to communication between different ethnic minority groups, adaption of religion and the society, preservation and development of cultural heritage, as well as the peaceful coexistence between human and nature, Xi pointed out.

He also highlighted cultural confidence and the unity between multi-ethnic groups.

The Chinese president then visited Puning Temple, a famous Buddhist temple near the resort, and the Chengde Museum.

Xi: From ‘rural revitalization’ to ‘industry revitalization’

China has always viewed rural vitalization as one of the keys to developing a modern economy, and President Xi took that a step further. He stressed the importance of “industry revitalization.”

Daguikou village—where Xi visited—now grows strawberries, grapes and cherries. Yet fruit was not their first choice.

The village had tried rice, corn and vegetables. But for all sorts of reasons like the lack of water, these products were underproduced. Therefore, villagers couldn’t make money off them. So they turned to growing fruits instead.

Now, growing strawberries has become the main business for the 1,700 residents, with each household making around $15,000 a year.

Xi called on villages to implement tailored methods and find out their distinctive resource in singling out their advantages, while also calling to strengthen rural infrastructure and public service system.

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After closing it for one week, Egypt to reopen on Sunday only international crossing for Gazans

After closing Rafah crossing between the besieged Gaza Strip and Egypt for one week, the latter decided to reopen the only international crossing for Gaza on Sunday, according to the Palestine embassy in Cairo.

It said in a statement that the crossing will reopen today in one direction only for people stranded in Egypt to get back to Gaza and will resume operation as normal in both directions for travelers in general starting Sunday.

Hundreds of Palestinians were stranded in Egypt for several days following the sudden closure of the crossing earlier this week.

Gaza has been under tight Israeli land, sea and air siege since 2005. Its only contact with the outside world has been through Rafah crossing with Egypt.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

In mourning of a refugee student killed by Israeli forces, UNRWA calls for restraint in use of force

In mourning of a Palestinian refugee student killed this week by Israeli occupation forces in Balata refugee camp in the northern West Bank city of Nablus, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for Palestine refugees said it was “deeply saddened” by the killing of the student and called on the Israeli forces to exercise restraint in the use of force.

Imad Saleh Hashash, 15, a ninth-grade student at the UNRWA Balata Boys’ School, was shot in the head and killed in Balata refugee camp during clashes that followed an arrest operation carried out by Israeli forces in the camp on Tuesday.

According to reports, Hashash was standing on the roof of his house when he was shot in the head with live ammunition and pronounced dead shortly after arriving at the hospital.

“UNRWA calls on the ISF (Israel Security Forces) to exercise restraint in their use of force and to minimize causalities,” said the UN agency in a statement.

“The killing of Imad adds to the ever-growing number of victims killed by the Israeli forces, in 2021 alone the Israeli Security Forces have killed 59 Palestinians in the West Bank including 22 refugees and 13 children. In addition, 984 Palestinians have been injured by live fire since the beginning of the year,” it added.

“UNRWA continues to call on the Israeli forces to investigate these fatalities and use of live ammunition and hold accountable those that violate international standards. Until the Israeli military control over Palestinian civilians’ ceases, Israeli military forces must protect the lives and ensure the dignity of Palestinians living under their control,” the UN refugee agency concluded its statement.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

As numbers surge, three people die of coronavirus in Palestine in last 24 hours

Three people have died of coronavirus in Palestine in the last 24 hours as 1788 new cases were recorded and 343 patients recovered, today said Minister of Health Mai Alkaila in her daily report on the pandemic in Palestine.

She said two people died in the West Bank while 868 new cases were recorded since yesterday and 238 patients have recovered.

In the Gaza Strip, one person died of the disease, 920 new cases confirmed and 105 patients have recovered.

Alkaila said 99 people are getting treatment in hospitals and 33 are in intensive care while four are on ventilators.

With the surge in cases, active ones stand now at 3.7 percent of the total cases registered since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in Palestine in March of last year while 95.2 percent have recovered and the death toll stood at 1.1 percent.

She also said that 619,316 people or 36.7 percent of the West Bank residents have been vaccinated compared to 154,063, or 12.2 percent, in the Gaza Strip.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Israeli forces order halt on rehabilitation work on water reservoir in Wes Bank village

Israeli occupation forces today ordered a halt on the renovation and rehabilitation of a water reservoir in the village of Furush Beit Dajan, east of the northern occupied West Bank city of Nablus, according to a local source.

Coordinator of the Popular committee for the Defense of Furush Beit Dajan, Tawfiq Hajj Mohammed, said Israeli forces stormed the village, ordered to stop renovation work on the 50-year-old water reservoir, and threatened to confiscate the machinery used for the work.

He noted that the Israeli authorities forbid digging of wells in the area, which suffers from water scarcity.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Trilateral Palestinian-Jordanian-Egyptian summit expected before president’s trip to New York

Azzam al-Ahmad, member of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization and Fatah Central Committee, today said that a tripartite Palestinian-Egyptian-Jordanian summit is expected to be held soon, likely in Cairo, to coordinate positions ahead of President Mahmoud Abbas’s trip to the United Nations.

He told Palestine TV that the US administration under Joe Biden is required to exert real pressure on Israel, whose prime minister has declared before his trip to Washington that he does not agree to the creation of a Palestinian state and that he will continue with settlements construction.

President Abbas is expected to address the UN General Assembly in September.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Women’s Affairs urges international community to help release a pregnant Palestinian woman held in Israel

The Palestinian Authority’s Women’s Affairs Minister Amal Hamad today urged the international community to force Israel to release Anhar al-Deek, 26, a pregnant Palestinian woman held in Israel as she is expected to have her baby in few days.

Hamad said in a statement that al-Deek, a mother of a baby girl from the village of Kufr Nimeh, west of Ramallah, is expected to have a cesarean delivery while in custody, which is a blatant violation of international conventions and norms, particularly the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, International Humanitarian Law and the Geneva Conventions on the Protection of Civilians and Prisoners of War.

She considered the arrest of al-Deek a war crime, pointing out that she was detained on March 8 while she was three months pregnant and put in very difficult conditions without any consideration for her health.

Eleven mothers out of 40 Palestinian women prisoners are currently held in Israel for their political activities.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Palestine, Germany sign grant of €25m to support education sector in Palestine

In the presence of Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh, Minister of Education Marwan Awartani today signed with the Director of German Development Bank (KfW) Office in Ramallah, David Kunze, a grant of €25 million to support the education sector in Palestine.

The grant is provided by Germany, in partnership with Ireland, Finland, and Norway, to support the education sector.

Shtayyeh said that this agreement will cover the building and renovation of schools and the pre-school education, and will provide schools with equipment, as well as help capacity building of educational staff.” He stressed that Germany is the most important supporter of the Palestinian people, thanking Germany not only for supporting the education sector, but for supporting many other sectors, including technical and vocational education, water, infrastructure, and most importantly, the spirit of partnership between Palestine and Germany in order to end the Israeli occupation and establish the state of Palestine and supporting the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination.

Meanwhile, the representative of Germany, Oliver Owcza, who also attended the signing ceremony, said that education is an investment in the human capabilities of any country as well as a human right.

“Education is a soft power, and we look forward to the continuation of joint cooperation between the two countries in many sectors,” he added.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Bethlehem, Athens renew twinning agreement between the two cities

The Mayor of Bethlehem, Anton Salman, and the Mayor of Athens, Kostas Bakoyannis, signed today an agreement renewing the twinning and partnership between the two cities.

The agreement, which was signed in Athens City Hall, included cooperation in the cultural, artistic and tourism fields, youth sector, environmental preservation, solid waste management, concepts of public administration and public services, encouraging the exchange of visits and encouraging commercial cooperation between the private sectors in the two cities.

The agreement was based on a previous memorandum of understanding signed in 1986, and it was agreed that the term of the new agreement would be five years, subject to renewal and expansion.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

PM Shtayyeh says all difficulties facing entry of Qatari fund to Gaza have been overcome

Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh today said that all difficulties to transfer the Qatari aid to hard-hit Palestinian families in the Gaza Strip have been overcome.

He said in a statement that the Qatari aid will be delivered through the United Nations and its institutions, noting that the Palestinian Monetary Authority was instructed to ensure that the funds would reach those in need.

The Prime Minister stressed the Palestinian government wants to provide all possible support to Palestinians in Gaza, calling for an end to the siege Israel has imposed on the Gaza Strip since 2005 and to remove all Israeli obstacles that stand in the way of the reconstruction of Gaza following the latest Israeli war in May in order to provide shelter for the families that lost their homes before winter.

He also called on the international community to provide the necessary funding for the reconstruction of Gaza.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency