Globe Editorial
IN THE run-up to this summer's Olympic Games in Beijing, Chinese authorities have been cracking down on peaceful critics of Communist Party rule, on Buddhist monks and their supporters in Tibet, and on Muslims protesting discrimination in Xinjiang Province. The victims are invariably treated as enemies of the state. That was the case again Thursday, when the human rights activist ... (Full article: 300 words)
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