Do China’s courts only answer to the Communist Party? Or are they in fact responsive to the Chinese people? How do Chinese courts respond to increasing populist protests? What is holding back Chinese courts from becoming independent? Can China... ...full story at Black China Hand
from Black China Hand on Sun, Feb 22 2009
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Tibet: The Danger of Chinese Concealing & Hiding »
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Challenge Communist Chinese:
Open up fully to allow journalists, diplomats and other independent observers into Tibet to determine
the background to the protests.???
Why Chinese cannot let international ... |
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