According to one media report, President Barack Obama made strident comments about China’s human rights record Tuesday, but tempered his remarks with praise of Beijing’s growing economic sophistication and support for its efforts to reunite with Taiwan. Out of sight of reporters, however, I suspect the 44th president was willing to make a deal with [...]
Did Obama Throw Tibetans Under the Bus?
November 17th, 2009 · No Comments
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Olympic Torch Post Highlighted in New York Times
May 11th, 2008 · 2 Comments
A recent BMW post, featuring a cartoon by David Donar of Political Graffiti, was featured today in The New York Times.
A link to Flame in Hand, Chinese Conquer Everest, a post I published Friday, appeared as the last headline listed under the section, Olympic Torch Headlines Around the World.
Click on the graphic at right to [...]
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Flame in Hand, Chinese Conquer Everest
May 9th, 2008 · 1 Comment
In a report yesterday about Chinese efforts to ascend Mt. Everest with the Olympic torch in hand, it took Associated Press a long time to get past the fluff and address the controversy surrounding the propaganda-filled run-up to the 2008 Beijing Games. Beginning with the article’s 12th paragraph, AP wrote this:
Tibetan activists continued to [...]
Tags: · 2008, beijing, Beijing Games, China, Chinese Government, everest, mount everest, mt everest, olympic torch, Olympics, political graffiti, students for a free tibet, tibet, tibetans
Olympics Controversy Nothing New
April 20th, 2008 · No Comments
The controversy generated by the Olympic Flame World Tour has captured many headlines in recent weeks. This morning, Associated Press reported that the flame had arrived in Malaysia ahead of a relay in which it will be guarded by 1,000 police watching for protests against China’s Tibet crackdown and human rights record. But [...]
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