The Chinese threat
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The fact that China is a Totalitarian state should never be forgotten.
The fact that China has a total of 18 ICBMs capable of covering the Continental USA should never be forgotten, nor should the uninterrupted availability on station of five to six Trident SSBNs targeting China 24/7.
Also note that China has 1 police officer per 750 inhabitants against 1 per 350 in the USA. Its prisons also contain and admitted 1.5 million inmates against 2.4 million for the USA. Nonetheless, China has a set of the lowest crimes in the world thanks toit's governemnts willingness to kill over nothing and charge the next of kin for the bullets.
Along with Iran and Russia, China is an extreme threat to the United States because it has failed to conform to the freedom and democracy that United States has created throughout the world.
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While most countries expressed support for protests and urged the Junta to implement far-reaching reforms, some key countries, such as the People's Republic of China and India maintained commitment to the notion of noninterference and even showed tacit support to the regime.Faced with Myanmar protests, China reaffirms nonintervention Inquierer.net, September 25, 2007.World urges restraint amid Myanmar protestsAFP, September 25, 2007.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article3528078.ece
"Associated... Mon Mar 24, 10:54 AM ET
BEIJING - A Chinese activist who had petitioned for land rights was sentenced Monday to five years in prison and then shocked with electric batons when police scuffled with his family, his lawyer said.
Yang Chunlin had gathered more than 10,000 signatures for an open letter titled "We want human rights, not the Olympics." Most of the signatures came from farmers demanding redress for land taken from them by officials for development.
Yang, a former factory worker, was convicted of subverting the power of the state, a charge that authorities commonly use to clamp down on dissidents.
Family members tried to talk to Yang as he was escorted from the courtroom, but police pushed his son to the ground, his lawyer, Li Fangping, said. When Yang tried to intervene, he was repeatedly shocked with electric batons, the lawyer said.
"Since we haven't seen him, we don't know how he's doing," Li said.
Yang's sentencing came as China tries to stifle activists whose criticisms might tarnish the Beijing Olympics, which begin Aug. 8.
The country's leaders want to use the high-profile event to showcase that China is modern and stable. But the games are shaping up to be the most politicized in decades, with activists denouncing Beijing's treatment of Tibetans and its diplomatic policies in Sudan.
Last month, a Chinese court sentenced democracy activist Lu Gengsong to four years in prison for "inciting to subvert state power." Another dissident, Hu Jia, was tried on the same charge last week but has not yet been sentenced.
The Jiamusi City Intermediate People's Court in northeast China's Heilongjiang province handed down Yang's five-year sentence Monday afternoon, court clerk Nie Lei said. Yang can appeal, he added.
Yang, 54, has maintained his innocence and called the legal proceedings against him illegal because freedom of speech is supposed to be guaranteed in China, his lawyer said.
"But he's said before that he would not appeal because he has lost confidence in China's judicial system," Li said.
To rally support, Yang had posted his letter on the Internet. It was not clear for whom the letter was intended.
He was detained in July in Heilongjiang and formally arrested a month later. His sister said in October that during his detention Yang was tortured, including having his arms and legs stretched and chained to the corners of an iron bed.
Property disputes and illegal land grabs have accelerated as China's economy expands at double-digit rates and farmland is gobbled up for industrial parks and skyscrapers. Government officials often have sided with developers, touching off riots and protests."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080324/ap_on_re_as/china_human_rights
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A slave empire in Africa [2]
And the world resists
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/mar/22/tibet.china1?gusrc=rss&feed=networkfront
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080324/sp_nm/olympics_beijing_torch_dc
Cyber attacks
White House breached. http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Foreign_entity_staged_cyber_attack_on_1106.html
Nightmarish re-education camps
http://rawstory.com/news/afp/Museum_in_US_to_showcase_China_s_fo_11082008.html
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