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Apr 3, 2009, 10:03 GMT
Tibetans keep up protests, boycott in Chinese region, groups say
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Thank goodness for the network of press agencies' continuing commitment to bring these stories and ongoing developments to light in factual detail!! Keep up the good work & here's hoping that concerted international pressures to fully open all regions of China to the international press will continue to mount up steadily and ultimately prevail, which this quality of reportage is demonstrating is sure to happen as it demonstrates that the attempts by the PRC are futile and being more effectively outsmarted by the day. My comments are never meant as antagonistic toward Chinese citizens, only rightfully and democratically critical of what I do not agree with in PRC policies in the matter of fundamental human rights & freedoms, which I also look to all citizens of China to have greater courage in voicing themselves so that they will be able to enjoy true freedom and prosperity and be able to truly & fully join the world community!
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