On Apr 29, 5:54=A0pm, pen...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Apr 29, 9:13 am, rst0wxyz <rst0w...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Apr 29, 8:39 am, fruitella <visualseep...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > the Tibetan flag is banned in china
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> > > Made in China: Factory making 'Free Tibet' flags raided
> > > 29 Apr 2008, 1607 hrs IST,AFP
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> > > HONG KONG: Days before the Olympic torch is due in China for the
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> > > leg of its controversial world tour, police there have raided a
> > > factory producing Tibetan independence flags, a re****t said.
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> > > Police in the southern province of Guangdong, which borders Hong
Kong
> > > and is China's manufacturing hub, said the factory had been making
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> > > distinctive flags to fulfil an overseas order, Hong Kong's Ming Pao
> > > newspaper said.
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> > > In a raid on April 20, police discovered thousands of the flags
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> > > and ready for ****pment, with many more being made, the paper said in
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> > > re****t on Sunday.
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> > > It said police believed the flags could have been destined for Hong
> > > Kong, ordered by pro-Tibetan groups planning to demonstrate when the
> > > Olympic torch is paraded through the territory on Friday.
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> > > The factory owners were detained and told police they did not know
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> > > flags signified Tibetan independence, the re****t said, adding that
> > > factory employees had alerted police after seeing the flags on
> > > television and looking them up on the Internet.
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> > > Vehicles travelling to Shenzhen, which borders Hong Kong, were being
> > > checked to ensure they were not trans****ting the flags into the
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> > > British colony, though police believed some could have already
> > > arrived.
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> > > While the flag -- which shows a bright yellow sun on a red and blue
> > > background flanked by two snow lions -- is banned in China, it is
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> > > illegal in Hong Kong.
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> > > The torch relay has become a focus for a wide range of complaints
> > > against China's communist government, including its human rights
> > > record.
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> > > Demonstrators calling for independence for Tibet, which has been
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> > > Chinese rule since 1950, have dogged its progress, notably in
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> > > Paris and San Francisco.
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> > I have said it many times.
> > China's worst enemy is the Chinese people themselves.
> > They will do anything for the mighty dollar.
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> Count youself in, mother****er !!!
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> Why the **** are you staying in the US if not for the mighty dollar?
I don't have any choice as I can not read or write Chinese. I would
starve to death in China.


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