U.S. Is Punishing 8 Chinese Firms for Aiding Iran

From The New York Times: “The Bush administration imposed penalties this month against some of China’s largest companies for aiding Iran’s efforts to improve its ballistic missiles. The move is part of an effort by the White House and American intelligence agencies to identify and slow important elements of Iran’s weapons programs. The White House […]

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Family of China’s Zhao Forgoes State Funeral -Source

From the Reuters, via ABC News: “The family of purged Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang has decided to forgo a state funeral, sparing China’s leaders a sensitive decision on whether to hold a high-profile ceremony that they fear could trigger protests. Zhao, toppled for opposing a military crackdown on protests for democracy on Beijing’s Tiananmen […]

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Regulation on petitions protects legitimate rights of petitioners

From Xinhua: “China publicized a revised regulation on petitions Monday, aiming to strengthen protection of petitioners’ legitimate rights. The revised regulation will take effect as of May 1. The State Council, China’s cabinet, promulgated a regulation onpetitions as early as in 1995. But as the reform deepened and society underwent a transition, new problems that […]

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China Curbs Discussion of Late Leader Who Opposed Crackdown

From The New York Times: “Chinese leaders imposed a ban today on news reports about the death of Zhao Ziyang, the former Communist Party chief who opposed the 1989 crackdown on democracy protesters, suggesting that his official obituary would treat him as a pariah. The New China News Agency issued a terse dispatch announcing that […]

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Police alert as Chinese reformer dies

From The Age: “Police and security agents were out in force in Beijing yesterday to block political gatherings after the death of Zhao Ziyang, the Communist Party leader who opposed the use of troops against democracy activists in Tiananmen Square more than 15 years ago. Mr Zhao, who was 85, died early yesterday morning in […]

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Bao Tong urged Chinese government to review Tiananmen

From BBC NEWS: “Zhao’s secretary Bao Tong led the calls, backed by other pro-democracy activists and Taiwan. Japan urged China to move towards democratisation.” Bao Tong wrote “In all the years that have passed since then, the Chinese leaders are responsible not only for Zhao Ziyang’s unlawful house arrest but also for a systematic effort […]

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Zhao’s Death Presents Dilemma for China

From AP, via ABC News: “While he lived, China’s Communist Party considered ousted leader Zhao Ziyang such a potent threat that it kept him under house arrest for 15 years. After his death, China’s leaders face an even tougher challenge: how to give a fallen comrade his due without stirring up support for a figure […]

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Who Should Be in China’s Jails

From The Christian Science Monitor: “Anyone who’s visited a backstreet market in China’s capital has probably been accosted by someone selling inexpensive music CDs, movie DVDs, or computer software. The discs themselves are made in China. Cheap labor sees to that. But the information on the discs – the new ideas and creativity – mostly […]

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A moment of silence: Zhao Ziyang dies

Zhao Ziyang, under house arrest in China since 1989, has now passed away. His daughter says: “He is free at last.” First received this news from Rebecca MacKinnon’s RConversation. Time published an obituary entitled “The Prisoner of Conscience: Zhao Ziyang, 1919-2005.” A very brief report from Xinhua is here. The New York Times article is […]

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Xinhua on Zhao Ziyang

The whole Xinhua statement is here: “Zhao Ziyang has lately suffered from an illness recurrence and his physical condition has stabilized after careful treatment, Xinhua learned Sunday afternoon. Zhao is still receiving continued careful treatment at the moment.”

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A Watershed Role for Farmers

From the Los Angeles Times: “Ge Quanxiao is no revolutionary. The 58-year-old farmer is an upstanding member of his community, a father of two. But if you push reasonable people too far, he warns, they’re forced to do desperate things. The government in Beijing is pushing a lot of reasonable people to the wall these […]

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CPC Central Committee issues outline for anti-corruption work

From Xinhua: “The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) has recently issued an outline for the establishment of an anti-corruption work mechanism that serves to punish and prevent corrupt activities by CPC members. The mechanism will be established to educate and supervise party members, punish those who turn corrupt, and prevent corruption, […]

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Taiwan seeks new era of links with China

From Financial Times: “Taiwan has called on China to begin talks on a range of economic issues, as it seeks to build on the momentum created by a landmark deal that will see the first non-stop commercial flights between the two rivals in 55 years. Aviation officials from Beijing and Taipei agreed at a weekend […]

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