Confucians like to respect authority, celebrate their heritage and sometimes deny the truth. We believe that the truth has to be faced.
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Recent Entries
- Michael Zhao’s Video Compilation
- Beichuan: a vision of hell
- Silent suffering of quake victims – CNN.com
- China’s Holistic Censorship Regime
- Sichuan Earthquake
- “We Are Not Free”
- Tibet’s history, China’s power
- The Cry of Tibet
- Time for Beijing to walk the talk
- Tibetologist: China’s patriotic education of clergy “successful”
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