Assault on free speech: government desperate to restrict the spreading rural revolt.
New Internationalist › Nbr. 2006, March 2006
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Assault on free speech: government desperate to restrict the spreading rural revolt.
China has launched a massive campaign to stifle news of unrest in rural China--the country's most pressing domestic issue--a special report by the Committee to Protect Journa...
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