Link of the Week
Time Asia examines the plight of Li Guangqiang (Li Kwong-keung in this story), a Hong Kong trader arrested as part of an �evil cult� for importing Bible into Communist China, and the risks to followers of any faith that deviates from the PRC-run churches.

Other Links of Li Guangqiang
Regarding Li, the
Inland Valley Times asked, �Should people outside of China try to influence the Chinese government as it prosecutes Li?�  Four religious leaders � Christian, Muslim, and Hindu � answered with a resounding Yes in the Los Angeles Times.

On the Terrorist War

Martin Walker, United Press International, reports
on the growing alliance among Israel, Turkey, and India in response to September 11 and December 13, in the Washington Times.

On Politics in Taiwan
Helen Leavey,
BBC, interviews Annette Lu � the fiery, anti-Communist Vice President of the island democracy � and examines the growing role on women in Taiwanese politics.

Follow Up
The
latest update noted a coming Bush Administration decision on funding the United Nations Population Fund.  The Fund has operations in Communist China, whose hideous �one child� policy led to Bush putting a hold on $34 million in funds.  Contrary to the report cited, there has been no decision yet on the money.

�Communist China and the Terrorist War�: The latest on the actions of Communist China and its allies after the terrorist attack can be accessed on our web site, either directly or via our main 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.

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