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Issue 50  November 20, 2012
 Spotlight On China 
 Exiled Tibetans Plea to New Chinese Leader

 

- Tibetans Plea to New Chinese Leader

- Fresh Evidence Against Gu Kailai   

- Banned Books Selling Fast

- Appeals for a Sister "Rounded Up" Before 18th Congress

 

 
 
 
 
Exiled Tibetans Plea to New Chinese Leader

"The resistance inside Tibet is at a boiling point," said an exiled Tibetan activist. Nearly 60 Tibetans have self-immolated in previous months, in protest to the Communist Party's violent rule. The security clampdown in response has been massive, with one case of a self-immolator being beaten by police while burning to death.

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Gu Kailai Sold Organs to Body Plastinators: Rights Group Analysts have long said that the conviction of Gu Kailai for murdering an English businessman was only the tip of the iceberg. Now, a damning piece of evidence against the wife of fallen Communist Party Chief Bo Xilai, is proving the analysts right. A global rights group says two phone call recordings implicate Gu in the selling of murder victims to plastination plants.

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Books Banned in China Selling Fast in Hong Kong During the 18th Congress citizens in Beijing could not even buy scissors because security was so high. Much less so could they buy political books that implicated their new leaders in corruption and scandal. But not so in Hong Kong, where the bookstore, People's Coffee and Books, saw a large spike in sails.

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US Falun Gong Practitioner Appeals for Sister In China While the 18th Congress of the "great and glorious" Party convened, security, censorship and the extra-legal arrest rate were high, even for Chinese standards. After a young mother who practices Falun Gong walked her daughter to school, police abducted her. She's now in a "black jail" - unmarked holding centers known for torture and killing, in eastern China, and her sister in America is trying to get her out.

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 NTD Corner

 

Dance Winners Speak About Competition

 

Of the 41 contestants who made it to the finals of NTD's Fifth International Classical Chinese Dance Competition, the few that stood out enough to receive gold awards all excelled in form, technique and spirit.
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Lu Yu-China's Sage of Tea

Lu Yu (733 -- 804 AD) was a Tea Master during the peak of the Tang Dynasty. To use modern terms, one could say tea was his career. Yet Lu was more than the average tea master. He has come to be known as "The Sage of Tea" or a tea genius.[More]  

  

Shen Yun Performing Arts

 


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