Archive for April, 2009

We have to do what we can to stop genocide crime against humanity

Posted by Catherine Hennessy on Saturday, April 18th, 2009
 
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On the 15th of April, 2009, 10 days prior to the 10 years anniversary of Falun Gong persecution 4/25, European Parliament vice chairman Mr. Edward McMillan-Scott summoned China Religion Freedom hearing in Belgium. The hearing agenda is to analyze the reason why Falun Gong is the only group being singled out, blast targeted, and severely [...]

Congressman in China/Global Online Freedom Act

Posted by Michael Anderson on Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

External Podcast: Visit Digging-to-China.com to listen Segment 1: Congressmen Barred from Meeting with Chinese Dissidents The Chinese security apparatus has tightened controls considerably, ahead of the Beijing Olympics. Chinese dissidents with grievances have been rounded up, or kept from entering Beijing by policed security cordons that ring the city. Congressmen Frank Wolf and Chris Smith, [...]

Dalai Lama and Beijing’s 7th Round of Talks and China’s Stock Market Melt-down

Posted by Michael Anderson on Saturday, April 4th, 2009

External Podcast: Visit Digging-to-China.com to listen Segment 1: Seventh Round of Talks between Dalai Lama and Beijing Starting in March 2008, Buddhist monks and others took to the streets in Tibetan areas in repeated protest against their treatment by Chinese authorities. Large numbers of paramilitary police were mobilized to contain the unrest, and large scale [...]

China’s Stock Market Tumbles and Post-Election Taiwan

Posted by Michael Anderson on Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

External Podcast: Visit Digging-to-China.com to listen Segment 1: China’s Stock Market Makes History If you think you’ve got it bad because of the recent market decline in the U.S., you should take a look at Chinese stock investors. By the end of the first quarter, China’s main market, the Shanghai Stock Exchange, had tumbled about [...]