Chinese worry over hostage death
BBC Monitoring has summarized Chinese media reactions to the death of kidnapped engineer Wang Peng, who was killed in South Waziristan yesterday.
October 15, 2004 9:30 AM
Posted By: Sophie Beach
Categories: China & the World, Information Revolution
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