page 2 The Fourth Wall Laura Syzmanski A new crisis has erupted in the Middle East. United States troops were deployed to Sudan to protect the U.S. embassy there. The deployment was in response to the murder of three civilians at the hands of Muslim extremists. The Ger- man and British embassies were attacked as well, after most of the Muslim faith saw the video after Friday prayers. According to Al Jazeera's Harriet Martin reported from Khartoum, Sudanese authori- ties are taking control of the situation and are handling it with extreme caution and care. They have deployed riot po- lice around the U.S. embassy, while U.S. marines have al- ready arrived in Yemen’s cap- ital where four people were found killed near the U.S. em- bassy on Friday. Protesters were quoted as saying: “Today is your last day, Ambassador” and “America is the Devil”. In Tunis, two people were killed due to the violence be- tween the police and protes- tors; crowds began climbing the embassy walls and were setting trees on fire around the building. Additionally, a U.S. school was set on fire, and two people were killed in Malay- sia, Bangladesh, and Iraq, in response to the video. Jay Car- ney, White House press secre- tary, told the citizens that they have been watching the rising events in the Middle East. He was quoted as saying, “President Obama is following events, the violence is not jus- tifiable, and the President is making sure in his conversa- tions with leaders in the region that the safety of U.S. repre- sentation is respected in their countries.” Muslims were enraged at the film’s lack of respect, and have been provoked into protesting and forming mobs over the film. It depicts the Prophet Muhammad, which is a sin in Islam. The film was made in California. According to Rawya Rageh, a reporter from Egypt, protestors from even conservative groups in Sinai, stormed a camp that belonged to the U.N. multina- tional peacekeepers. They tore down that flag and replaced it with a banner that read "There's no God but Allah, Muhammad is the Prophet of Allah." in Gaza City after a day th Hamas party provoked an encouraged citizens to go th protest after Friday prayers. These protestors waved flags of the Hamas and Islamic movements, and began setting fire to the American flag. As they did this, they were yelling and chanting "Death, death to America, death, death to Isra- el". The anti-Islamic film was blamed for the attack on the Libya’s eastern city of-Ben- ghazi. Although we have since learned it was an attack by Al Qaeda. The attack killed the U.S. ambassador to Libya, Chris Stevens, and three other Americans on the anniversary of September 11, 2001. Ac- cording to Hoda Abdel Hamid, a reporter from Benghazi: "There is a lot of tension in Benghazi, people are con- fused, they want to protest, but after what took place at the US consulate, people are appre- hensive, Libyan authorities still believe it was a planned attack at the embassy". Police fired warning shots into the air to make the crowd disperse outside a mosque. took place there. Ross Holland The People’s Republic of China is in the process of only the second peaceful power transfer in its 63 year history. This has happened only once before. In 2002 Jiang Zemin stepped down as General Secretary and Hu Jintao took his place. How- ever, he remained as the head of the Central Military Commission (CMC), this position made him the mili- tary chief of staff, until 2004. Jiang Zemin’s reluc- tance to step down caused quite a bit of tension among the Chinese elite and fore- most party members. They were nervous about Jiang Zemin’s intentions. That issue remains something to be kept in mind this time around. If Hu Jintao steps cess of power transfer will be validated. This will allow a continuation of power in China that will stabilize the countries government. When Xi Jinping takes over as Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and as President of the People’s Republic of China, hopefully a door will open to the future in China. The world will watch Any change in the economy of China could easily create a ripple effect throughout the world economy. China is also going through the pro- cess of appointing new members to the Politburo Standing Committee (PBSC). The PBSC is an executive body whose mem- bers each deal in a particular section of government. These include Economy, Internal security, Anti- corruption, Legislation, and Propaganda. Since 2002 this body has grown. Initially there were five positions, but now there are nine. This may yet again be changing, the number might be moved back to seven. That would be significant because when the PBSC has had fewer members the government has operated at a much quicker pace, which should benefit the economy. There are, however, quite a few young politicians who quali- fy for advancement. If not all of these men receive a promotion they may become malcontent and lobby for promotion as the previously popular Bo Xilai. Bo Xilai had gained a very large following and huge popular support. Re- cently, however, he has been involved in one of the grow- ing number of scandals sur- rounding party officials. Bo Xilai covered up the fact that his wife was involved in the death of an Englishman. When this was discovered he was demoted and has had no public impact. Other scandals have included a Party officials son crashing a Ferrari that he couldn’t possibly have afforded, and several officials who’s rela- tives amassed great fortunes by using their proximity to power. (Cont., see China, pg 5.)