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Wednesday, 20 August 2008 |
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China stifles protest during Olympics
Oh really? I'm staggered. To think that a brutal, totalitarian and evil regime would stifle protest. Pinch me, I can't believe it.
'Demonstrations are not illegal in China, but they require advance government approval, a prospect that often dissuades citizens, daunted by excessive bureaucracy or potential retaliation. Posters and slogans must be submitted to the police, and each participant must apply in person. Any rally deemed a threat to "social stability and public order" can be denied permission, and most are.'
And as I have said many times, China is the blueprint for the global society of the 'New World Order'.
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