They ar still stealing organs ?
i guess if it has stopped - just probably more secretative - then that
would be progress of kind nei.
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Mar 13, 7:53 pm, baldeagle <botakea...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Mar 14, 10:47 am, rst0wxyz <rst0w...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Mar 13, 6:18 pm, "ltl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > If you look at the photo, several things should be obvious.
> > > There was no shoutings, no display of anything. The whole
> > > thing does not to appear be any kind of demonstraton or
> > > protest rally.
>
> > The most attractive sight I see were the newness of the buildings, and
> > cleanliness of the street/square. The people seem to be like
> > everywhere in this world. There is no sign of hunger, ill-health, or
> > poor conditions of the country
>
> Yes. Agreed. The most im****tant point (by Lee) is that
> the photo was no proof of demo or protest.
Yet we now know that there was indeed a protest. There was a lot of
protest. How come you never admit when you are wrong?
BTW, the Chinese handled the protests well. Much better than they have
previously. You guys might not realize it, but this is a sign that the
Chinese government is learning how to handle internal dissent without
beating the crap out of people. It's a big deal if it holds.
It's im****tant to recognize when the PRC government makes social
progress as well as economic progress.


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