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<description>&lt;p&gt; Dissident: China under martial law as Olympics near 
 
  East-Asia-Intel.com, August 1, 2008 
  A Chinese democracy activist told Congress last week that China is under martial law as part of security preparations for the August Olympic Games. 
 
  Yang Jianli, a Tiananmen democracy advocate in 1989, fled the country and was arrested and charged with espionage in 2002 before being release in 2007. 
 
  Chinese pro-democracy activist Yang Jianli at a news conference in Washington on Aug. 21, 2007, after serving five years in a Chinese prison. Left to right are Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox, Yang&apos;s wife, Christine Fu, Yang and their son, Aaron. AP Photo/Dennis Cook 
 
 
  Now at Harvard and president of the Initiatives for China, Yang told the hearing that &quot;the Chinese government is clearly intimidating the Chinese people not to do anything during the Olympics.&quot; 
  &quot;Beijing is under martial law now. Beijing has become a forbidden city itself,&quot; he said. 
 
  Yang said he does not oppose the U.S. engagement policy toward China, but that it must be realistic. &quot;A very important component of the policy is missing, that [is] engagement with the democratic forces in China.&quot; He said the Bush administration&apos;s &quot;under-the-table deal with China&quot; not to support democratic groups will fail. 
 
  &quot;President Bush should send a message to the Chinese people, should engage with the Chinese people,&quot; Yang said, noting that there are &quot;two Chinas in China&quot; - one of people seeking democracy and freedom and the other silenced by the government. 
 
  Yang said China supports anti-American and anti-democratic forces around the world and is an ally of Iran. &quot;It is in the interest of the Chinese government to ally with all the dictatorships in the world,&quot; he said. 
 
  The solution to China&apos;s problems is democracy and the United States needs to &quot;help China democratize,&quot; he said. 
 
 
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<title>Brad</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2008 12:48:48 +0800</pubDate>
<description>&lt;p&gt;Super VC will be at Dream Factory Sunday at 2:30PM&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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