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Headlines from around the world – 30 April 2008
In today’s wrap-up from news outlets and bloggers from around the globe:
100 days until the Olympics - but one family awaits only bulldozers and eviction
Guardian - As he stands on his roof, scanning the horizon of Yangshan Park, Sun Yonglian knows the clock is ticking. With only 100 days to go before the Olympics begin in the city, the final preparations are underway …
Chinese authorities crack down on internet use
ABC News - In the run-up to the Olympic Games, Chinese authorities are cracking down on certain internet users, especially on bloggers who say anything critical about the event …
Activists denied entry as torch reaches Hong Kong
Reuters - The Olympic torch arrives in Hong Kong on Wednesday with authorities under fire for barring at least half a dozen activists from entering the city …
Chinese students in US fight view of their home
New York Times - When the time came for the smiling Tibetan monk at the front of the University of Southern California lecture hall to answer questions, the Chinese students who packed the audience for the talk last Tuesday had plenty to lob at their guest ...
China marks 100 days until start of Beijing Olympics
AP – Shimmering stadiums and billions of dollars spent to remake Beijing into a modern city have been overshadowed by pro-Tibet protests, chaos on the Olympic torch relay, and an anti-Western backlash by angry Chinese who sense their coming-out party is being spoiled …
China rights lawyers pressed under Party thumb-report
Reuters - China's lawyers face official harassment, meddling, even jail for defending suspects and sensitive causes, a rights group said in a new report, adding to criticism of the nation's rights record before the Olympics …


Comments
hboGYT | Posted on 5 May 2008, 07:14PM | Report comment
But, there are bigger ones associated with greater freedom, in the case of China.
Sophie Peer | Posted on 5 May 2008, 01:51PM | Report comment
I think that the death penalty, threat of torture, denial of free speech are just some of the disruptive elements of life in China under present policies.
hboGYT | Posted on 1 May 2008, 05:44PM | Report comment
When the party gets everything in shape,
the human right(of western conception) will be upheld. But before that, any “human right” activity should be regarded as disruptive.