【禁闻】温总发话整校车 财政来源谁落实

【新唐人2011年11月29日讯】针对中国各地接连不断发生的校车事故造成儿童死伤,温家宝发话,要加强校车安全管理,不过对于全国性的整治而带来的庞大费用,政府并没有给出切实承诺。同时却耗资千万捐助校车给马其顿。这种勒紧裤腰带的做法被外界讥笑为“蠢援”。

中共总理温家宝11月27号在第五次全国妇女儿童工作会议上说,要求法制办在一个月内制定出《校车安全条例》,把校车安全问题纳入法制的轨道。

解决校车安全问题刻不容缓,但全国性整治可想而知费用庞大,由谁买单?温家宝说,“所需资金由中央和地方财政分担,多方筹集。”

北京市政协委员刘子华解读说,这意味着校车主要是由“财政拨款”解决,“多方筹集”可能意味着会向乘车的学生家长收取适当费用。

原河北电台编辑朱欣欣:“温家宝说的这个解决校车问题这种做法呀,和中共对教育控制的这个体制啊,它是相互矛盾的。中共自49年执政之后啊,它是把教育纳入所谓的党文化,党的这个产业的一部分,纳入这种管理。一方面,它需要的时候,它要垄断,它全部要包括的。可是呢,在真正的为学生服务,为教师服务的很多方面呢,它又放弃自己很多的责任,推向社会,推向民众。”

政府对校车安全问题经费的含糊承诺,在近日来引发国人愤怒的“中国援助马其顿校车风暴”的冲击下,更显得单薄干涩。

11月26号,中共外交部网站发布新闻通报说,向欧洲国家马其顿捐赠价值人民币千万元的校车。进一步改善马其顿学生的学习环境,体现了中方对中马关系的高度重视。

而就在同一天,辽宁凤城一辆校车发生侧翻事故,导致35名幼儿受伤。警方将事故原因归咎为路面结冰,司机在转弯时操作不当。但是香港《东方日报》说,肇事学校的校车过去曾多次被指有违规问题,当地政府还接到过一百多名家长联署投诉校车经常超载。

辽宁校车事故进一步激起国民的愤怒。有网友在微博发起一人一信“全民要车行动”,号召全国网民向马其顿致发电邮,让对方知道中国学童的艰苦,要求马其顿归还校车。还有网友把儿歌“春天在哪里”改编成讽刺歌曲“校车在哪里呀?”

时事评论家伍凡:“这件事情反映出来,共产党对中国的老百姓,尤其对中国的下一代根本不关心的。从地方政府,从教育部,从国家的预算里面,根本就没有这一项,解决这个校车的运输问题。为什么你可以给外国人这么多钱,而对自己的子民,对自己的老百姓就不舍得花两个大头钱呢?”

《苹果日报》算了一笔账说,“中共建政61年‘愚蠢外援’高达2500亿”。指出中共为支援越南、北韩、阿尔巴尼亚等国,勒紧裤带,其中无偿援助越南达200亿,对北韩的援助是数以百亿计,甚至还搭上几十万条志愿军生命,但这些国家最后都几乎与中国反目,被外界讥笑为“蠢援”。

原河北电台编辑朱欣欣:“它是有区分的,它是说,支持我一党专制的,它就要拉拢,对于真正的关心中国人权的这些国家、这些组织、这些人士,它要进行打压。所以说,它对外援助的出发点,从来没有是出于关心中国人,关心真正的中国的国家利益,完全是关心它的党的利益,从它的巩固党权,一党独裁出发。”

另外,也有国内评论指出,曾经因为在四川地震时调不动军队而摔电话的温总,这次在涉及到地方政府利益的财政问题上的筹款发言,能落实到什么程度还很难说。

新唐人记者刘惠、尚燕、柏妮采访报导。

Wen Jiaobao Pledges Better School Bus Safety But Avoids Funding

In China, school bus accidents are often killing children,
Chinese Premier, Wen Jiabao, is promising to improve school bus safety,
but offers no realistic step for funding such changes.
At the same time, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
donated school buses costing 10 million RMB to Macedonia
an act the international media is calling “stupid aid”……

On November 25, at the 5th National Working Conference of
Women and Children, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao ordered the
Legislative Affairs’ Office to create a “School Bus Safety Regulation"
within one month.

The emerging school bus safety issue is requiring
urgent action, but no one is willing to fund the large sum needed for making improvements.
Wen jiabao: “All the cost can be shared by the central and`
local governments as well as other available channels.”
Member of Beijing Political Consultative Committee,
Liu Zihua, says the government will pay most of the cost, and the rest will fall on the children’s parents.

Zhu Xinxin, Former Editor of Hebei Radio Station:
“What Wen Jiabao said is conflicting with the CCP’s educational system.
Since the time the CCP set up its regime in 1949, it has put education into
the party’s culture, as an industry of the party.
On the one hand, the CCP monopolizes the education.
But when the CCP needs to serve the students and teachers,
it pushes the responsibility for education out to the society
and the community.”

The CCP’s donation sparked anger in Chinese citizens,
as Wen’s promise to improve school bus safety appears more unreachable.

According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, on Nov. 26,
the Chinese government donated school buses to Macedonia
valuing 10 million RMB to improve the Macedonian study environment and
highlight the importance of their bilateral relations.

On the same day, a school bus rolled over,
injuring 35 students in Fengcheng City, Liaoning Province.
Police say icy road conditions and poor driving skills
may have caused the accident.
But the Hong Kong “Oriental Daily” reported that the school
bus service had been criticized many times for being unsafe.
The local government received a complaint letter signed by
over 100 parents saying that the bus was frequently overloaded.

The Liaoning accident aroused further anger in China.
One netizen called on everyone to send the Macedonian government an email,
highlighting the poor study environment of Chinese children
and asking the government to return the school buses.
Some even rewrote the popular song “Where is spring?”
into “Where is School Bus?”.

Wu Fan, Current Affairs and Political Commentator:
“It reflects that the CCP does not care about the Chinese—especially the next generation.
In the local government, the Ministry of Education,
and the central government, there’s no budget for school buses at all.
Why does the CCP government have money for foreigners,
but doesn’t even have one cent for its local folks?”

According to “Apple Daily": “In total, the CCP has spent
250 billion in its senseless foreign aid in the last 61 years.”
The report says the CCP has cut its national funding
to aid Vietnam, North Korea, Albania and other countries.
Vietnam received 20 billion, and North Korea, tens of billions,
as well as the lives of hundreds of thousands from the Chinese army.
But in the end, such nations turned to oppose China,
causing the international community to mock the CCP funding as “stupid aid”.

Zhu Xinxin, Former Editor of Hebei Radio Station:
“It’s different.
It means the CCP will try to keep its relationship with the
Regimes which support its dictatorship, and
will pressure the countries, organizations, and activists
who are taking care of Chinese human rights.
So, the real purpose for the CCP aiding others,
does not lie in fulfilling the interests of the Chinese people, or China’s real interests,
but only in self-benefiting the Party’s interests
and the consolidation of its dictatorship.”

Premier Wen Jiabao was angry and upset upon hearing on
the phone that the army had not listened to him during the times of the earthquake rescue in Sichuan.
This time the Premier’s speech is focusing more on the
local government’s fiscal issues.
Many Chinese are asking whether Wen’s words
will be implemented.

NTD Reporters Liu Hui, Shang Yan and Bo Ni

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