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Bush's strongest remarks. Can Obama said that?         


Author: fajkhaum
Date: Aug 6, 2008 08:29

Bush:

China must end detentions, ensure freedoms

By MARK S. SMITH, Associated Press Writer
1 hour, 1 minute ago

BANGKOK, Thailand - Bound for the Beijing Olympics, President Bush is
carrying a message of "deep concerns" about the state of human rights
in China and urging the communist nation to allow political freedoms
for its citizens.

"America stands in firm opposition to China's detention of political
dissidents, human rights advocates and religious activists," Bush will
declare in the marquee speech of his three-nation Asia trip. "We speak
out for a free press, freedom of assembly and labor rights — not to
antagonize China's leaders, but because trusting its people with
greater freedom is the only way for China to develop its full
potential."

Bush delivers the address in a Bangkok, Thailand, convention center
Thursday morning to a crowd of foreign diplomats, Thai government
leaders and business officials, before flying to China later that day.
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Re: Bush's strongest remarks. Can Obama said that?         


Author: ເຄຣຊີ້à»Âລຣີ້
Date: Aug 6, 2008 09:23

On Aug 6, 11:29 am, fajkhaum yahoo.com> wrote:
>  Bush:
>
> China must end detentions, ensure freedoms
>
> By MARK S. SMITH, Associated Press Writer
> 1 hour, 1 minute ago
>
> BANGKOK, Thailand - Bound for the Beijing Olympics, President Bush is
> carrying a message of "deep concerns" about the state of human rights
> in China and urging the communist nation to allow political freedoms
> for its citizens.
>
> "America stands in firm opposition to China's detention of political
> dissidents, human rights advocates and religious activists," Bush will
> declare in the marquee speech of his three-nation Asia trip. "We speak
> out for a free press, freedom of assembly and labor rights — not to
> antagonize China's leaders, but because trusting its people with
> greater freedom is the only way for China to develop its full
> potential." ...
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Re: Bush's strongest remarks. Can Obama said that?         


Author: Mogee
Date: Aug 8, 2008 15:57

On Aug 6, 8:29 am, fajkhaum yahoo.com> wrote:
>  Bush:
>
> China must end detentions, ensure freedoms
>
> By MARK S. SMITH, Associated Press Writer
> 1 hour, 1 minute ago
>
> BANGKOK, Thailand - Bound for the Beijing Olympics, President Bush is
> carrying a message of "deep concerns" about the state of human rights
> in China and urging the communist nation to allow political freedoms
> for its citizens.
>
> "America stands in firm opposition to China's detention of political
> dissidents, human rights advocates and religious activists," Bush will
> declare in the marquee speech of his three-nation Asia trip. "We speak
> out for a free press, freedom of assembly and labor rights — not to
> antagonize China's leaders, but because trusting its people with
> greater freedom is the only way for China to develop its full
> potential." ...
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Re: Bush's strongest remarks. Can Obama said that?         


Author: brushoff
Date: Aug 8, 2008 22:11

On Aug 6, 9:29 am, fajkhaum yahoo.com> wrote:
>  Bush:
>
> China must end detentions, ensure freedoms
>
> By MARK S. SMITH, Associated Press Writer
> 1 hour, 1 minute ago
>
> BANGKOK, Thailand - Bound for the Beijing Olympics, President Bush is
> carrying a message of "deep concerns" about the state of human rights
> in China and urging the communist nation to allow political freedoms
> for its citizens.
>
> "America stands in firm opposition to China's detention of political
> dissidents, human rights advocates and religious activists," Bush will
> declare in the marquee speech of his three-nation Asia trip. "We speak
> out for a free press, freedom of assembly and labor rights — not to
> antagonize China's leaders, but because trusting its people with
> greater freedom is the only way for China to develop its full
> potential." ...
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