Beijing's Blood-Drenched Olympics ; 'One World, One Dream' and and Gen. Bashir's Genocide

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With the Beijing Olympics nearing, China is determined to ensure that unbroken harmony will prevail. The Associated Press, as reported in The Washington Times, reveals that "the Chinese government has created profiles on thousands of foreign journalists coming to report on the Beijing Olympics and is gathering information on thousands more to put into a database. The Politburo extends its pervasive domestic censorship to the world.

This policy statement from "a top official" is in context with China's intelligence services also having been "gathering information on foreign activist groups, aiming to head off protests and other political acts." Four days after the AP report, The Washington Post Foreign Service added that a leading "Chinese security official vowed ... to punish anyone who takes part in a political, religious or ethnic demonstration or protest 'in any form' " during the games

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Beijing's Blood-Drenched Olympics ; 'One World, One Dream' and and Gen. Bashir's Genocide

Present at these closely guarded games will be President Bush. If he sees discordant protesters being dragged away, will he say anything to reporters there who have not been on China's equivalent of...

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