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By Dane Crocker, Epoch Times Staff, Nov 25, 2009 -
It is widely known that the ruling powers in China do not tolerate dissent; the most well known example of this may be the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre.
What is less well known by the West are...
SPIEGEL ONLINE, Germany, Nov. 24, 2009-
German investigators on Tuesday morning searched the residences of four suspected Chinese spies. According to information obtained by SPIEGEL ONLINE, the suspects had been spying on Munich’s Uighur community on...
Reporters Without Borders, nov. 23, 2009-
Reporters Without Borders deplores the three-year jail sentence that human rights activist and blogger Huang Qi was given at the end of a 15-minute hearing yesterday in Chengdu.
“There is still time for the...
The Washington Post, Saturday, November 21, 2009 -
THE MOST interesting question President Obama fielded in China came over the Internet, via the U.S. Embassy, from a Chinese citizen who asked, “Do you know of the firewall? Should we be able to use...
AFP, Nov. 22, 2009-
BEIJING — A Chinese dissident who campaigned for the parents of children killed in last year’s Sichuan earthquake was sentenced Monday to three years in jail on a state secrets charge, his wife said.
Huang Qi, 46, who had...
This is great. I wouldn't say it's too negative. I'd say what they Chinese government do to the Chinese people is too negative. Exposing those facts isn't negative, it's just an unpleasant realisation.
Chinese people are beautiful and have a grand heritage full of positive things. My blog celebrates that, and I can see that your blog also does, because by exposing the human rights abuses then the true China can come back to life.