| Link of the Week The editors of the Washington Post use their Monday lead editorial to remind its readers on Tiananmen Square and its aftermath, and issue a clarion call in support of anti-Communist, pro-democracy activists in the so-called People�s Republic of China. More on Tiananmen Square Pan Hu, a Chinese student/dissident at New York University, discusses the quiet yet powerful effect the massacre has had on the people within the PRC, in National Review Online. Other Links The BBC has an analysis from London School of Economics and Political Science Professor Michael Yahuda on Communist China�s role in the region split between its long-time ally Pakistan and India. The PRC took about 400,000 square miles from India in a 1962 war. Notra Trulock, the man who first brought Communist China�s espionage in Los Alamos, advises FBI whistleblower Colleen Rowley to beware politicians pledging support today; they will likely ignore her pleas for help tomorrow. Link is from the Washington Times. Coming soon: Made in Communist China automobiles? Thanks to the usual PRC method of doing business � forcing foreign firms into partnerships with state-owned companies � Jorn Madslien of the BBC says the day may be closer than one thinks. Sign up for the North Korea Report; the next issue comes out on Monday. There�s still time to contact the President and tell him not to appoint pro-PRC Doug Paal as de facto ambassador to Taiwan. Check out the latest on the Communist China and the Terrorist War page. Sign the Boycott Petition: In reaction to the decision of the International Olympic Committee awarding Beijing the 2008 Olympic Games, the China e-Lobby has begun a petition for an American boycott of those games. Feel free to forward this to anyone you think might be interested in receiving it. Anyone who wishes to join can send his/her name and e-mail address to [email protected]. Please feel free to send any news on Communist China you happen to find to the same address. |