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In China, Even the Premier Is Censored

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Charter 08 and Liu Xiaobo of China.

04/15/2009

Efforts to get some form of political reform to the Chinese system. Liu's efforts seen by the government as an effort to overthrow the socialist system. This happens when that system has taken on many aspects of capitalism, and capitalism with few controls as long as it delivers growth. The best known dissident in China is a literature professor and has twice spent time in prison since the 1989 Tiananmen protests. The situation for dissidents and human rights in China during the last two decades of hyper-growth and state sponsored capitalism.

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