A film festival in Taiwan has announced it will be screening a controversial documentary, The 10 Conditions of Love, about the exiled leader of China's Uighur minority, in a move that's bound to upset the Chinese government. ...full story at cbcnews
from cbcnews on Sat, Sep 05 2009
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