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On March 18, 2008 8:23 PM in Terrorism, the Olympics, and the Xinjiang crackdown, they said:

Misinterpretation. I have NEVER said that Beijing's sensorship have stoped me browsing other websites. use some proxy, it is just not as quick as direct browsing. And i believe many people here also c...

On March 18, 2008 2:37 PM in Terrorism, the Olympics, and the Xinjiang crackdown, they said:

MW, if you want to carry on this discuss, pls state your nationality. ...

On March 18, 2008 2:26 PM in Terrorism, the Olympics, and the Xinjiang crackdown, they said:

hi, i forgot to tell you that many local Beijing people do not like Shanghaiese, the same as many local Hangzhou Wuxi, Suzhou people. maybe i should use a different word: dislike or sort of hate. In a...

On March 17, 2008 11:13 PM in Terrorism, the Olympics, and the Xinjiang crackdown, they said:

MW,i believe i have already discussed your point on my previous posts. China was, is and will always be a country with many ethnics. All ethnics have the same right in China. even, except Han, other e...

On March 16, 2008 1:44 AM in Terrorism, the Olympics, and the Xinjiang crackdown, they said:

Are you trying to tell me during the British empire,the whole empire people move everywhere (colony people to London, for example)freely? no visa required? or maybe France was able to accomplished it?...

On March 14, 2008 11:35 AM in Terrorism, the Olympics, and the Xinjiang crackdown, they said:

Emm...how many Americans want to live in Iraq? and will American allow Iraqis come to USA freely? that is another different. USA wants to be the judge/police of the world, that is good, at least some...

On March 14, 2008 1:18 AM in Terrorism, the Olympics, and the Xinjiang crackdown, they said:

i know China has not continuously have Xinjiang, our middle school text book clearly said that point, though it is my first time to see a clear timeline you know, there is nothing definitely right ...

On March 13, 2008 9:57 PM in Terrorism, the Olympics, and the Xinjiang crackdown, they said:

That article provides some useful info(typo in previous msg)...

On March 13, 2008 9:55 PM in Terrorism, the Olympics, and the Xinjiang crackdown, they said:

at article provides some useful info. I guess as far as SLATE has no Chinese version, this site will not be blocked. because BBC got blocked, but CNN is OK. ...

On March 13, 2008 9:21 PM in Terrorism, the Olympics, and the Xinjiang crackdown, they said:

alec, After a rough check, edited as below commented after slash line. 1200-1700 AD - swears allegiance to the Mongols rather than be bulldozed. Ruled by Mongols or various splinter kingdoms // Yuan ...

On March 13, 2008 5:09 PM in Terrorism, the Olympics, and the Xinjiang crackdown, they said:

alec, thanks. i feel the most annoying thing for daily life is this GWF. hope it can have a customer service dept:-D as least they should tell us why some websites are blocked if there is nothing rela...

On March 13, 2008 1:02 AM in Terrorism, the Olympics, and the Xinjiang crackdown, they said:

Hi Alec, where u find about timeline? translated from Chinese, or copied from a website? if website, pls give me the link, thanks...

On March 12, 2008 11:03 PM in Terrorism, the Olympics, and the Xinjiang crackdown, they said:

Alec, Thanks for your nice comments on me, however, you have specified that 'my bigger problem with THIS whole discussion is...THE Chinese people....' as I am the only person here who say clearly that...

On March 12, 2008 6:02 PM in Terrorism, the Olympics, and the Xinjiang crackdown, they said:

Alec,we can see conspiracy theories never rest, eg. Pearl harbour, USA moon's landing, Princess Diana's death, 9/11 NY world Trade center, now it comes China terrorism cases(btw, so far its nature is...

On March 11, 2008 10:13 PM in Terrorism, the Olympics, and the Xinjiang crackdown, they said:

Alec, just to remind you that Japan lost in that war. Many place of China did be occupied by them, and experienced 8 years of anti-Japanese war. thanks for US and USSR and all the other helps, China i...

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