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Political prisoners return to politics

Taiwan Vice President Annette Lu shows off a book she wrote in prison.Scholars like to call today's Taiwan a mirror on China's future. They guess that Chinese officials look this way to divine how their country might work after democratic revolution... ...full story at Laowiseass

from Laowiseass on Sat, Nov 17 2007

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