Uyghur News 04 : Bush Blunt On China Human Rights

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President George Bush has told China that the US stands in "firm opposition" to the way the communist government represses its own people

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  • Stupid Bush, go gack to zoo.

    XDDDD

  • @iliwadisi1

    In your dreams. dumbass

  • Bushed has finally said something that will be remembered and appreciated for decades

  • i hope USA fuck the fucking China a soon.....come on USA fuck China....2012...China is finish....

  • USA is the most violent country in the world!! Its the country that has killed the most civilian from WW2 to present!!

  • Get fucked Bush!!

  • (Part6)Why Mrs. Kadeer has to be controlled by the Chinese government? Chinese government sent many agents to Uyghur, and the agents pretended to be the Uyghurs and committed the crimes. For instance, they carried out some aggressive actions in front of the cameras. This strategy is the same as WW2, by the time Japanese chased the Chinese military to Nanking. Their act hasnt changed yet!!

    Free Uyghur!!! Free Tibet!!!!

  • (Part5)Elsewhere, China's tough approach to Mrs Kadeer's visits to Japan and Australia is perceived as heavy-handed. Chinese authorities have "learned nothing" from their experience of dealing with the Dalai Lama, says the editorial in Taiwan's Taipei Times.

  • (Part4)An editorial in mainland China's Huanqiu Shibao focuses its anger on Australia's invitation to Kadeer to attend a screening in Melbourne of a documentary about her life, "10 Conditions of Love", condemning it as a "malicious provocation". Two Chinese film directors withdrew their films from the festival in protest. One Chinese said that the Australian government should not do "foolish things that harm the overall situation of Sino-Australian relations".

  • (Part2)Writing in China's official English-language China Daily, commentator Jin Canrong says that Japan's decision to grant Kadeer a visa represents an "extremely unfriendly" move. The Japanese authorities are using Kadeer to "vilify" China in order to maintain Japan's pre-eminent status in Asia, says a special report in Hong Kong-based news agency.

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