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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 12 Jul 2014

    Of the $14.4 billion in foreign aid China gave in 2010-2012, 0.4% went to humanitarian aid. http://on.wsj.com/1mmkeQM pic.twitter.com/5dcjv6DYCe

    12:16 PM - 12 Jul 2014
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      2. Mohamed  🦈 🇾🇪‏ @arabianofelix 12 Jul 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Which is smart, why spend on Humanitarian Aid when you can invest to avoid the need for humanitarian Aid.

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      3. habu akio‏ @teruyoaki 13 Jul 2014
        Replying to @arabianofelix

        @arabianofelix @WSJ Totally agreed. It is China that is creating the situation needing humanitarian aid from outside. Hypocritical gesture?

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      4. Mohamed  🦈 🇾🇪‏ @arabianofelix 14 Jul 2014
        Replying to @teruyoaki

        @teruyoaki @WSJ Indeed! When china makes a mess, it pays others to clean up after it.

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      2. Kevin Taylor‏ @jpnKevin_T 12 Jul 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ @ian_drew_ARM So China invested in the future, out of self-interest, rather than in the present out of compassion?

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      3. ian drew‏ @Iandrewtech 12 Jul 2014
        Replying to @jpnKevin_T

        @jpnKevin_T @WSJ it looks that way

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      4. Kevin Taylor‏ @jpnKevin_T 12 Jul 2014
        Replying to @Iandrewtech

        @ian_drew_ARM @WSJ to be fair alternative view is China invests in projects that benefit recipient economy long term w/o corruption losses

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      1. habu akio‏ @teruyoaki 13 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ How much of China's humanitarian aid goes to Tibet/Uighur? What they must do is stop oppresseon/massacre there immediately.

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      1. Kiratiana‏ @Kiratiana 13 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ @gengn Maybe that’s a good thing?

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      1. Hypnoticautopsy‏ @hypnoticautopsy 13 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ aren't those figures about the same for US charitable donations? 98% goes to US tax, 1% to the org. and 1% to founder..reality

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      1. walter david espinol‏ @walterdavidspil 12 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ exellent China Kung Fu is masther of the universe

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      1. norm lor‏ @normanlor 12 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ being pragmatic is so boring predictable for those thugs in China

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      1. Keith Huang‏ @Keith_Huang1 12 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ It's quite amazing how stupid and ignorant westerners can be. Economic development continuously creates wealth, you geniuses.

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      1. ebbtsp‏ @EbbCharts 12 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ 100% of it went to help other humans. Let's not quibble.

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      1. Carlos César‏ @CarlosCsar7 12 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ #Xapra

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      1. Jay Chen‏ @jaychen888 12 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ we don,t believe in humanitarian aid. It always have to be fake , it is helpless ,cause who get help don,t have the motive, to improve.

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      1. PAGeologist‏ @PACleanwater 12 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ May be we should stop sending the aid and direct back to US or not spend.

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      1. Priscila Lima‏ @Pry_prysci 12 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ

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      1. KwesoniusMaximus‏ @Kwesi_Booker 12 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ give a man a fish...

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      1. Ru‏ @RuyuWang 12 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ it's interesting how a positive news can be framed on it's only bit of negative information.Read the whole article and see for yourself

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