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- 2013.03.29 ‘Chinese-Style’ Crackdown vs. ‘Chinese-Style’ Crossing
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- 2012.11.22 79th Tibetan Self-Immolation Reported
- 2012.02.27 A Tale of Two Protests
- 2012.02.07 More Self-Immolations Reported in Sichuan
- 2012.01.12 Heavy Punishment and the Ongoing Crackdown in China
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- 2011.04.29 “One In, One Out”: Human Rights Lawyer Li Fangping Detained
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- 2011.04.29 Great Leap Backward
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