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Well. I didn't see that coming. NOT!!

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China again trying to show its political muscles.

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Now all we have to do is have the foreign minister greet him. That should make China angry. Good.

Grow up China

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Like Taiwan, Japan is not under Chinese rule, so can do anything they like. Dear China, grow up!

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I thought China doesn't like to intervene in other countries' domestic matters - Sudan, etc? Isn't this a domestic Japanese matter? China's government wouldn't be - gasp - hypocritical, would they?

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Right. Kadeer alone forced thousands to be injured, and hundreds killed, there is no doubt, the same as the west could say Mao forced hundreds and thousands, but I think freedom of speech is best, so Ma has a point. That is, Mao is not responsible for China's discrepencies, but, those like Ma, who would separate Kadeer and not give unity. That's how this reads to me. Maybe Ma doesnt understand the Japanese language.

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you exiled her so she's free to go where she wants, if you want to control her movements, you should have kept here in china.

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Japan must be very tired of China's complaints. Nothing special, business as usual.

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Could see this one coming a mile off.

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Interfering in other countries internal matter has become a regular habit of china. As it becomes powerful it is becoming more and more arrogant.

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Wow, I didn't know about her visits to Japan and Oz. Must go and listen to her speak. Should be interesting. Then I can make up my own mind on this issue a bit better.

PS Many thanks to the Chinese Foregn Ministry for advertising the visits.

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A pity the Chinese can't find the time to spew some vitriol at any of the despots they support. I don't think we can count on China to represent any part of human rights. We've been warned time and time again by the Chinese themselves.

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I love how China feels ok with telling other nations who can and cannot see and how they should view certain issues. Of course at the same time they reject any criticism of their own viewpoints as being "biased" against China.

I guess this is to be expected in a quasi-liberal police state. I really feel for the average Chinese person, taught to hate on command, feel superior to all and reject any ideas except those approved by the state. I stress average as most Chinese are rural folk and not the "free" thinkers that the media zeros in on.

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To China

Here's a phone - call someone who cares.

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Yawwwwnnnn..... did China complain about something again?

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