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Rosenthal, Elisabeth,

Chinese Freer to Speak and Read, but Not Act. Elisabeth Rosenthal. - New York Times, 2003. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2004. Article 43, Human Relations, 1522-3248; .

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004. Originally Published: Chinese Freer to Speak and Read, but Not Act, Feb. 12, 2003; pp. A3.

"As China has edged toward more pluralism and openness in recent years, that much celebrated and persecuted class--dissidents--has struggled to redefine its role in a society where once radical ideas are increasingly mainstream." (NEW YORK TIMES) This article discusses how some human rights activists in China feel that despite their newfound freedoms many dissidents remain in prison.

1522-3248;


Democracy--China
Dissenters
Human rights--China
Intellectuals

AC1.S5

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