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I thought the U.S. State Department was under new management, and doesn't interfere in other countries' internal affairs anymore...

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China: "Stop saying bad things about me or I will imprison you and execute you while placing your friends and family under watchful eye"

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GITMO bay anyone?!

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The Chinese deserve criticism for their human rights record.

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Geneva Conventions?

The US could give the PRC wireless transmitters to circumvent human rights violations as practiced in the US. Dissent in the US is handled now covertly, and the technology should be more widely distributed or cease to be used. Logic follows that the US cannot and did not go through the Cold War w/out dealing w/ internal dissent. Amnesty International needs to get into the 21st Century and research the usage of wireless transmitters in the US as a new form of human rights violations. Both do it, but the methods are different.

The PRC should begin to use covert methods to handle dissent like the US.

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BTW, a country needs total control of all telecommunications, but the average person should not know it. This is the foundation for control.

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Activists are true democrats, in light of the fact they uphold the rights of business practise without a (government?) license. Yet the US human rights report supposedly, appeals to the stats that show a lack of, human rights, on the part of China, because they refrain (such) activists. Im confused.

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Ahhh, back with the "internal affairs".

It's been a while. If it's any other country critisizing China, then it's China's "internal affiars". But, China can "blast" or "state its displeasure" of actions of other countries in any way it feels....

China likes playing the "leave me alone, I'm a victim of your criticism" card...

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Even though we don't like it we have a point. I don't know of China stating it's displeasure with other countries except for when it complains of what a Japanese politician visits.

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Ha. What a joke. Next they'll be going back 30 years and calling us Imperialist Pigs.

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If the PRC is soooo inclined to emulate US censorship methods, the bright side is that it is well suited for females to listen to wiretaps - from my exposure, 60-70% are females and they dislike pornography when eavesdropping. Females in the PRC can be gainfully employed under the wireless transmitter method. I have enough background from the Cold War to initiate a rudimentary US style censorship apparatus.

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