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» China's hardline politics clash with soft power
By UAA Administrator | Published 02/7/2012 | China Unrated
China's hardline political stance, as shown by its veto of a UN resolution on Syria at the weekend, is increasingly clashing with the Asian powerhouse's efforts to improve its image abroad, analysts say.
» Russia, China lose credit in Arab world: League chief
By UAA Administrator | Published 02/6/2012 | China Unrated
The Arab League chief said on Monday that Russia and China had lost diplomatic credit in the Arab world by vetoing a U.N. resolution on Syria and may have sent a message to Damascus that it had a free hand to crack down on protests.
» China: Spotlight Rights in US Summit with Xi Jinping
By UAA Administrator | Published 01/25/2012 | China Unrated
United States President Barack Obama should publicly and privately challenge China’s Vice President Xi Jinping on the deteriorating human rights environment in China during Xi’s February 14 visit to Washington, Human Rights Watch said in a letter released today. Xi is expected to assume leadership of the Chinese government later this year.
» Kids Dancing in the Rain for Chinese Officials
By UAA Administrator | Published 01/14/2012 | China Unrated
Photos of a group of second and third graders dancing for local communist party leaders in the rain with frigid temperatures during a New Year celebration drew critical comments from Chinese netizens.
» Afghanistan signs oil contract with Chinese giant
By UAA Administrator | Published 01/10/2012 | China Unrated
China’s state-owned National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) signed a $700 million oil exploration contract with the Afghan government last week, the first foreign company to do so in many decades.
» China backs Russian anti-terror agreement
By UAA Administrator | Published 01/3/2012 | China Unrated
Chinese lawmakers have ratified an agreement between Beijing and Moscow to strengthen anti-terrorism cooperation between the two nations.
» Crowd fights Chinese police at mosque demolition
By UAA Administrator | Published 01/3/2012 | China Unrated
A crowd of Muslims fought with police who demolished a mosque in China’s northwest, a police employee and a human rights group said Monday.
» China dissident lawyer Gao Zhisheng ‘in Xinjiang jail’
By UAA Administrator | Published 01/3/2012 | China Unrated
One of China’s best known dissidents, missing for 20 months, is now said to be in a Xinjiang prison.
» 2011: A Shameful Year for Human Rights in China
By UAA Administrator | Published 12/21/2011 | China Unrated
Even by the Chinese government’s low standards on human rights, 2011 has been terrible. 
» China Hackers Hit U.S. Chamber
By UAA Administrator | Published 12/21/2011 | China Unrated
Attacks Breached Computer System of Business-Lobbying Group; Emails Stolen
» Chinese Village Plots Taking Protest Wider: Protesters Test Chinese Authorities by Plotting March to Next Town
By UAA Administrator | Published 12/20/2011 | China Unrated
China—Residents from the embattled southern Chinese village of Wukan are planning a march to the nearby city of Lufeng on Wednesday, according to organizers, expanding the protest outside the village in a major test for how authorities will respond.
» China party official warns members over religion
By UAA Administrator | Published 12/19/2011 | China Unrated
Religious practice among Chinese Communist Party members is increasing and threatens its unity and national leadership, a top party official said in remarks reported Monday.


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