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Calvin2008 wrote:+ f: Y, S, g$ z
Posted 2008/08/08
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Regarding to Human rights questions:
& l/ X. h. }% j! a7 `+ a/ RI agree that China has some problem with human rights but we can see that Chinese government is trying hard to improve it. After all, China is still a developing country. The average education over the 1.3 billion population cannot compare to western countries yet. But I can see the change and as I am a Chinese, when I lived in China, I feel that I have enough freedom and human rights. Now most of Chinese people satisfy and are confident with Mr. Hu, the current Chair of China. Give the GOV a bit more time, I believe they can do better.$ _2 i+ I, Y9 P7 W( N' ~' I! Y
4 z6 }% g# o$ m% \In Beijing, the citizens are smiling to welcome all the guest from the world. Could you say their smile is fake and forced? I dont think so, I think Chinese people are proud of this moment and proud of China. ( l* O, Y* I6 G$ t
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So What the heck is the human rights that western countries talk about. Why do they have the reason to protest the Olympic in Beijing. The Olympic in Beijing is not only the dream of Chinese gov but also 1.3 billion of Chinese people which is 1/5 population of the world. I think that 1.3 billion people should definitely have the rights to organize the Olympic for the whole world. No one else have the rights to protest and prevent it happen. otherwise they are trying to rob 1.3 billion people's rights. ! q- p1 \8 m g7 G! q
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I believe the Beijing Olympic will be the best ever. Turn on your TV, enjoy the opening and enjoy the 1.3 billion people's dream come true. |
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