Stories from Boycott Beijing '08
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CHINA DAILY: Beijing to meet Dalai’s private representative
Boycott Beijing '08 &bull Apr 25, 2008It is not yet certain what this means, but I believe it indicates that the tactic of putting pressure on the Games has worked. Beijing has apparently reacted with a critical concession. If these overtures continue, we may able to… Full Story »
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China Daily: Chinese lawyers take CNN, commentator to court (More Cafferty Drama…)
Boycott Beijing '08 &bull Apr 23, 2008Even if this case may not be accepted, the Chinese propaganda organs are fueling the fire by reporting on the story in this manner. The idea that Cafferty, an American reporter, violated “the Chinese Constitution and the General Principles of… Full Story »
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Disgusting and Frightening Pictures/Videos from Anti-Carrefour Protests in China
Boycott Beijing '08 &bull Apr 20, 2008Can’t they see that their policies in Tibet and their ultra-nationalism are what recall Nazism — certainly not the French public opinion? Full Story »
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It’s Frightening that Chinese Living in the United States Are Supporting the Communist Regime Like This….
Boycott Beijing '08 &bull Apr 19, 2008I believe this is from LA, and they are referring to CNN’s Jack Cafferty. Full Story »
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- United States
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CCTV Still Spreading Obvious Lie About Cafferty’s Comments
Boycott Beijing '08 &bull Apr 19, 2008This attempt — broadcast in English — to chill free speech abroad is shameful and indicative of the potentially global tyrannic aspects of China’s rise. Full Story »
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China is Losing Control of Nationalist Fervor
Boycott Beijing '08 &bull Apr 19, 2008Although China has been unleashing extremist nationalism against the West in the face of the torch protests, they are beginning to discover that they can no longer control the phenomenon. They worry that they won’t be able to halt the boycotts of Carrefour… Full Story »
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Nepal Detains Massive Numbers of Protesting Tibetans
Boycott Beijing '08 &bull Apr 17, 2008Nepal is very much damaging its already challenged international image with its arbitrary beatings and arrests. Eventually it will learn that being a client state of China will not have the benefits it expects. Full Story »







