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Re: Why some Western media wage 'asymmetric warfare' on China

by chatnoir <wolfbat359a@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 27, 2008 at 03:14 PM

PaPaPeng wrote:
> Why some Western media wage 'asymmetric warfare' on China
>  + - 17:42, April 16, 2008
> http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90780/91342/6393940.html
>
> People's Daily Online Wednesday released an interview between Song
> Luzheng (hereinafter will be Song) and his French boss Bastien, trying
> to figure out why some Western media entities have long-held a biased,
> even hostile attitude towards China

You have no free press, no way to peacefully change a government and
no rights for the common Chinese - you have to be kidding!
 




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Why some Western media wage 'asymmetric warfare' on China
PaPaPeng <PaPaPeng@[EM  2008-04-27 16:04:57 
Re: Why some Western media wage 'asymmetric warfare' on China
chatnoir <wolfbat359a@  2008-04-27 15:14:27 
Re: Why some Western media wage 'asymmetric warfare' on China
"." <.@[EMAI  2008-04-28 06:18:37 
Re: Why some Western media wage 'asymmetric warfare' on China
Jim Walsh <jimNOwalsSP  2008-04-28 16:15:09 
Re: Why some Western media wage 'asymmetric warfare' on China
chatnoir <wolfbat359a@  2008-04-27 19:03:41 
Re: Why some Western media wage 'asymmetric warfare' on China
penang@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-04-28 00:23:13 

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