Chinese envoy heads to North Korea after Trump visit

The Global Timesย reportsย (in Chinese) that Song Tao ๅฎๆถ โ the head of the Communist Partyโs ย International Liaison Department โ will go to Pyongyang on November 17 to brief Kim Jong-unโs government on Chinaโs 19th Party Congress, and also โvisitโ North Korea โ in other words, discuss other matters.
- Although it is common for China to send envoys to North Koreaย after important political events, this is the first such visit in two years.
- The announcement of the visit โseems especially timely because it comes a day after Trump wrapped up his extended tour of Asia,โ according toย the Associated Press.
- Donโt expect anything big: APย saysย Songโs visit will โbe about small steps.โ
- The New York Timesย reportsย (paywall) that โspecialists on international relationsโ say that Song will probably โurge the North to join negotiations to halt its nuclear program,โ and brief him on Xi Jinpingโs meeting with Trump.
- The Los Angeles Timesย quotesย a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson who โdeclined to specify whether the envoy would also discuss Pyongyangโs nuclear ambitions,โ but would only say that Song will โexchange views on major issues of common concern.โ
- But is something new happening?ย Some commentators see signs โ Ankit Panda, who covers global security for the Diplomat, tweetedย about Songโs trip: โMaybe a limited agenda/mandate, but my sense is that something has changed.โ
The abusive pseudoscience of LGBT โconversion therapyโ
Homsexuality was decriminalized in China in 1997, and removed from the Chinese Society of Psychiatryโs list of mental disorders in 2001. But same-sex relationships still carry a stigma:
- This is where unethical doctors and targeted internet advertisingย come together to perpetuate the fake science of โconversion therapy.โ
- Parents of LGBT people in Chinaย often press their children into submitting to phony โtreatmentsโ ranging from electric shock therapy to forced drugging. Many clinics offering these procedures advertise on search engines, using search queries such as โWhat do I do if my son is gay?โ to target likely customers.
Human Rights Watch has published a studyย on the abuses, including firsthand accounts of 17 people in China forced into conversion therapy. Zheping Huang at Quartzย has a good summaryย of the report.
Zimbabwe โ the China connection
The Zimbabwean army took over the countryโs state-owned broadcaster on November 15, and announced that President Robert Mugabe and his family are โsafe and sound,โ but that the apparent coup was โtargeting criminalsโ in Mugabeโs circle.
- Last week, Zimbabweโs military chief visited Beijing, prompting speculation that he visited to inform the Chinese government of his plans, but Reutersย reportsย that Chinaโs Foreign Ministry said the visit was a โnormal military exchange.โ
- โThe absence of widespread violenceย associated with the takeover meant the transition would have little impact on Chinese businesses and construction plans in the country,โ according to โChinese observersโ quotedย in the South China Morning Post.
- The SCMPย also has a reportย on โfive ways China is building influence in Zimbabwe.โ These include the construction of military, medical, and computing facilities as well as the countryโs new parliament building.






