David Kelly, researcher at the University of Technology Sydney, translated the following opinion piece by overseas political commentator Liang Jing. He has published several previous pieces at China Digital Times, including, “Trigger for an Earthquake ... ...full story at China Beat
from China Beat on Sat, Jun 06 2009
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