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China digs in its heels – and takes digs at critics like Pelosi

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In the mix of ideology, public relations and propaganda that distinguishes Chinese politics today, the tone of the rhetoric flowing from the government in Beijing is becoming more forceful, and perhaps understandably so. Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, back home after a 17-day overseas, diplomatic trip that took him to China on his last stop, learned firsthand just how strongly Beijing feels about criticism of its Tibet policy and just how strongly worded the Chinese leadership’s language has become.

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admin @ April 15, 2008

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