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To: RealMuLan who wrote (12212)6/17/1999 2:38:00 PM
From: Michael Sphar  Read Replies (2) of 17770
 
<<... A third country simply has NO RIGHT to demand what other countries should do about their internal ethnic conflict. This is one major principle in China's foreign policy. I also heard that some say China should put more pressure on North Korea, blah, blah... China will only make suggestion and will never do things like imperialist countries do to another country (like what the US did to those S. American countries), period. It is up to them whether they listen or not...>>

I disagree. Any thinking person who has studied World War II would too. Crimes against humanity committed by governments should not and cannot be tolerated. Just because a government has established hegemony over a people doesn't mean it has the right to do whatever it wants to those people. It is obligatory for other nations to intervene. This is the lesson of WW2. If the communists that currently rule the mainland have a policy as you indicate, then their policy is flawed and the people of China should move to fix that flaw.

Its good you pay your taxes here, otherwise, you could go to jail.<g>

Freedom of expression, is that also one of the tenets of that government you seem to tout so often?<g>
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