Link of the Week
Ann Noonan, of the
Laogai Research Foundation, looks at the case of Li Gaungqiang (a.k.a. Lai Kwong-keung) � the man slated for execution for importing Bibles into the PRC (see previous updates), and the Communists� war on religion in general, in National Review Online.

On Foreign Policy
Frank J. Gaffney, Jr., laments the discovery of the bugs on the Communist Chinese �Air Force One,� and
ponders what secrets could have been revealed about the Communists� true designs and objectives, in the Washington Times.

David R. Sands, of the Washington Times, looks at
Communist China�s quiet reaction to said bugs, and why the PRC stopped trying to isolate Taiwan�s ruling Democratic Progressive Party.

On the Three Gorges Dam
Tom Housden, BBC, examines
the problems surrounding Three Gorges Dam, the brainchild of Tiananmen butcher Li Peng.

�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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