World headlines – 27 May 2008
In the latest wrap-up from news outlets and bloggers across the globe:
CHINA URGED TO PROVIDE SHELTER TO THOSE IN PLIGHT
The Korea Times – Civic groups advocating human rights for North Koreans urged China to stop repatriating those fleeing the impoverished communist country. The call was made before President Lee Myung-bak kicks off his four-day visit to China on Tuesday. The groups demanded Lee put forward a firm stance on North Korean defectors staying in China during a scheduled summit with Chinese President Hu Jintao …
BEIJING AUTHORITIES RESTRICT PERSONAL FREEDOMS OF AIDS ACTIVIST WAN YANHAI
Human Rights In China – Prominent AIDS activist and director of the Aizhixing Institute Wan Yanhai has come under harassment by Beijing police. According to Wan, he was told by the local police that they would be keeping watch outside his home, asking him to ride in a patrol car when going out, and following him wherever he goes ... Translated from a Radio Free Asia story which ran in Mandarin.
GOV’T TRANSPARENCY IN QUAKE RELIEF NOT "FORCED REACTION" FOR HOSTING OLYMPICS
Xinhua – China's unprecedented transparency in the publication of information since the massive May 12 earthquake in Sichuan Province has drawn positive response from domestic and international observers alike …
CHINESE OFFICIAL, ON KNEES, BEGS PARENTS OF CHILDREN KILLED IN QUAKE NOT TO PROTEST
International Herald Tribune – The image was startling: A Chinese official on his knees, begging …
CHINA ENJOYS RARE MOMENT OF GLOBAL SUPPORT
Christian Science Monitor – In an unexpected silver lining to the tragic Sichuan earthquake, China's international image has enjoyed dramatic improvement over the past two weeks as people around the world react with sympathy for the victims and admiration for Beijing's immediate response …
SOME AREAS IN CHINA TO RELAX ONE-CHILD POLICY FOR QUAKE VICTIMS
International Herald Tribune – China is relaxing its one-child policy for earthquake survivors, giving some solace to grieving parents whose children were killed or disabled …


I hope that Australia is bringing diplomatic pressure to bear in the fight against this prehistoric legislation.
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