China News
News from China with a focus on human rights and religious liberty
Friday, December 12, 2003

Former Chinese government official jailed for eight years for subversion (CNA)
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Independents win in Beijing poll. At least two independent candidates win seats in Beijing local elections, a small but symbolic sign of change. [BBC News | Asia-Pacific | World Edition]
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Train kills Chinese protesters. Four people have been killed by a train while they protested against their houses being demolished in China. [BBC News | Asia-Pacific | World Edition]
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Wen's visit a success, Greenspan debunks protectionism. The world is still opining on Wen's visit to the US. So far it's looking very successful. Scanning the gambit of headlines text, China is pretty pleased with itself. It has thanked Bush for cozying up to the mainland. Greenspan... [PRC News]
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8 years in prison for Chinese online whistleblower. Yet another cyber-dissident bites the dust as China's neandrathals lock him up for the most unpardonable of sins -- exposing the stinking corruption of government officials. Chinese official who exposed government corruption on the Internet has been sentenced to eight... [The Peking Duck]
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Chinese Bishop Resurfaces After 6 Years. Bishop Su Zhimin, the underground Catholic leader of Baoding arrested six year ago, has resurfaced in government custody [Voice of the Martyrs News]
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"The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing." - Albert Einstein

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