For what it’s worth, David Bandurski and his team at China Media Project absolutely rock, and today’s commentary and translation of a bit of whiny blather from Qiu Shi on “people being mean to China” or some other such spray of... ...full story at Granite Studio
from Granite Studio on Tue, Aug 25 2009
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