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Title: hinese repression of the culture of Tibet and repression of democracy activist within China.
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April 29, 1997 |
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Both issues (Tibet and Tiananmen) show that China is aggressive can and will use force. The International community should make China accountable for the means by which they solved their social problems in the two issues. Not a easy task but while negotiating with China to keep North Korea's nuclear capabilities under control the US must also consider the two human rights violations... Showed first 250 characters
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Not a easy task but while negotiating with China to keep North Korea's nuclear capabilities under control the US must also consider the two human rights violations.
The other members of the International community that only perceive China as a trading partner with a huge economic potential would not consider the essays two issues... Showed next 250 characters
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