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Re: Burma, China, Iraq and Zimbabwe same same as repressive states - Boycott China Olympics

by "J.Venning" <J.Venning@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 28, 2008 at 12:07 PM

"chatnoir" <wolfbat359a@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:33f86ce8-1292-424a-b1c8-2f5194231fa5@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.voanews.com/english/2008-03-26-voa57.cfm
> China, Others Rebuked in Britain's Human Rights Re****t
> By Tendai Maphosa
> London
> 26 March 2008
> As China prepares to host the Summer Olympics in August, it has come
> under increasing international scrutiny and criticism for its
> crackdown in Tibet and for its human rights record in general. The
> British Foreign Office, in its annual human rights re****t, said
> Wednesday that China's poor human rights record overshadows the
> country's considerable economic achievements. Tendai Maphosa attended
> Foreign Secretary David Miliband's launch of the re****t and filed this
> re****t for VOA.
> Chinese police officers check vehicles at a checkpoint on a road
> leading to Lhasa, 26 Mar 2008
> The human rights re****t is wordwide - from forced marriages in
> Britain's immigrant communities to human rights abuses in countries
> including Burma, Afghanistan, Iran and China.
> Presenting the re****t, Foreign Secretary David Milband said China has
> made tremendous economic progress but has a long way to go regarding
> human rights.
> "China is a striking example here, a country which has lifted more
> people out of poverty than any in human history, but now faces the
> urgent challenge of expanding the political and social rights of its
> people to match the economic and social progress which has been made.
> And, it is in all of our interests that they succeed, and that is why
> we will keep arguing frankly and directly for greater human rights in
> China," he said.
> But Miliband said a boycott of the Summer Olympics in Beijing to
> protest the situation would not improve human rights in China.
> (snip)
>

    You don't read English very well, do you, Black ***** ? The above 
article you copied and pasted stated specifically that "a boycott of the 
Summer Olympics in Beijing to protest the situation would not improve
human 
rights in China", and that means - don't do it. In your eagerness as a 
common troll to post and condemn China from your basement dump in Denver, 
you have written the title of the thread contrary to what the article 
advocates. Nothing you, or anyone else for that matter, write would change

the mind of anyone who has made plans to go and attend the Olympic Games
in 
China and enjoy the trip. The only difference between you and them is that

they have made plans and paid for the tickets and journey - you can't even

afford that for the love of your miserable black ***** life..
J.
 




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Re: Burma, China, Iraq and Zimbabwe same same as repressive stat
"J.Venning" <  2008-03-28 12:07:07 
Re: Burma, China, Iraq and Zimbabwe same same as repressive stat
"J.Venning" <  2008-03-28 17:11:50 
Re: Burma, China, Iraq and Zimbabwe same same as repressive stat
"J.Venning" <  2008-03-28 23:37:14 
Re: Burma, China, Iraq and Zimbabwe same same as repressive stat
"J.Venning" <  2008-03-29 07:45:48 
Re: Burma, China, Iraq and Zimbabwe same same as repressive stat
"J.Venning" <  2008-03-29 09:31:29 
Re: Burma, China, Iraq and Zimbabwe same same as repressive stat
"J.Venning" <  2008-03-29 18:20:24 
Re: Burma, China, Iraq and Zimbabwe same same as repressive stat
"J.Venning" <  2008-03-29 22:55:57 

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