Life on the edge
Get to play with colours
The ones who die
Pass into memory.
– Traditional fagu hymn of Mithila
With their quick, comprehensive response to the earthquake in Sichuan, the Chinese authorities have shown that they know what it takes to turn a natural calamity into an opportunity for image building. In the blink of an eye, the international press has stopped talking about the human-rights record of the Beijing regime. Ruthless suppression of dissent in Tibet has disappeared from the newspaper headlines. Instead, paeans in praise are being sung to President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao, as appreciative reporters send pictures of colourful tents and gloved soldiers rescuing children from the debris of shoddily constructed school buildings. The Western media seems to be saying, Trust China to hold the Olympics on schedule. The Chinese authorities did suspend the journey of the Olympics torch for a few days to mourn the dead, but Beijing now seems determined to demonstrate that the greatest show on earth must go on – as indeed it must. The living must not grieve too long for the deceased. But the gung-ho tone of the Chinese leadership distracts from the gravity of the situation in earthquake-affected areas, and from the importance of disaster preparedness.