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Canada Could Deport China’s Most Wanted Man in Days
Lai Changxing, who fled to Canada to avoid being prosecuted on bribery charges, may be extradited back to China after a Canadian court rejected his asylum claim. From The Star:Lai has been rejected as a refugee in Canada after claiming asylum based on fears that he will be executed if forced to return to face criminal charges for corruption and smuggling. Federal court judge Michel Shore dismissedJuly 21, 2011 7:20 PM
China's Biggest Relocation Project Yet
At GlobalPost, Kathleen McLaughlin describes the impact of forced relocation on the 1.5 million pushed aside by the Three
Are China and Others Abusing Interpol?
A report by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists accuses China and other countries of using politically
July 20, 2011 12:40 AM
Good Fences: Myanmar’s Border with China
While North Korea rattles its sabre to China’s north-east, The Economist reports on another potential flashpoint to
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