Link of the Week

John Dougherty, in
World Net Daily, consults the experts on Communist China's ties to terrorist states.

On Communist China and the Terrorist War

CNN�s Willy Wo-Lap Lam examines Communist China�s international position post-September 11, and finds it�s grown much weaker, not stronger as the Communists had hoped.

Other Links

Rep. Chris Smith (Republican � New Jersey)
lambastes the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) for its hideous defense of Communist China�s "one child" policy � which has led to forced abortions, forced sterilizations, and the murder of newborns � in the Washington Times.

William A. Rusher comments
on Taiwan�s recent legislative election in the Washington Times.

Ching-Ching Ni, in the
Los Angeles Times, looks at how PRC politics is baffling many outsiders. Ching focused on the reaction of surprise to the removal of Shanghai Mayor Xu Kuangdi and the near-certain "re-election" of Hong Kong Chief Tung Chee-hwa. Of course, the explanation is actually quite simple: Xu lost, and Tung has won, the only constituency that matters � the Chinese Communist Party.

No Update or Week's Links will be sent during the holiday week.  The next Update will be out on January 2; the next Week's Links on January 4.

Communist China and the Terrorist War: a chronicle of Communist China�s actions after the terrorist attack. Access it 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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