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> > > On May 9, 4:35 am, "fyfp...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > On 5=D4=C29=C8=D5, =CF=C2=CE=E72=CA=B139=B7=D6, CharlesLiu
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> > > > >http://club.news.sohu.com/r-bigworld-497690-0-5-0.html
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> > > > > Imagine the Chinese tourist go to the Queen Mum's garden, got
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> > > > > and started sunbathing.
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> > > > > Above photo was taken at the YiHeYuan, famous Ming summer
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> > > > But what is even more lamenting is that the Chinese police don't
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> > > > Have they? Is it because they are 'foreigners'?
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> > > It is well known that there is one set of laws for Chinese and
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> > > set for foreigners. The "rules of engagement" between foreigners and
> > > police must be clearly delineated before the start of the Olympics.
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> > I think there is not a clear set of written laws but being afraid of
> > world opinion the individual policeman is able to tolerate things like
> > ****ism. See what would happen if a few foreigners promote the photo
> > of DL or FLG in the streets. Thus the understanding may be that as
> > long as it is apolitical, it is sidelined. As a result, the people
> > with moral causes don't have a chance to voice their grievance while
> > the trash elements are getting away scuff-free.
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> This is a precursor to **** protests during the Olympics. The police
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It will be most interesting...


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