Link of the Week
Willy Wo-Lap Lam, CNN, takes note of
Communist China�s position regarding North Korea: nervously sit back and see how to �use its leverage over a recalcitrant North Korea to extract concessions from the United States in areas ranging from Taiwan to Washington's human rights policy.�  Lam also notes that the PRC �has hardly cracked the whip on Kim and his henchmen.�

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On Wang Bingzhang
John Derbyshire, Contributing Editor to National Review and member since 2002, conducted this 1989 interview with Wang Bingzhang, the veteran dissident arrested by the Communists for trying to sneak back into the PRC and meet with labor dissidents.  The interview is on his web site.

On Protestantism in Communist China
John Pomfret, Washington Post, gives an account on the massive growth of non-Communist Protestant and evangelical faiths in Communist China, and the continuing, labyrinthine battle the believers must fight with the Communist regime.

On Hon g Kong
Mike Chinoy, CNN, examines the new �anti-subversion� law in Communist China, and why it is bitterly opposed by pro-democracy politicians and activists.

On Communist China and Russia
Alexandr Nemets, in Newsmax.com, continues his detailed account of Russia�s military connections to Communist China.  Russia is the PRC�s biggest weapons supplier, and the Communists are Russia�s biggest arms customers.

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