Tehran Uses China’s High-Tech Trucks to Squash Protests – General
http://www.wired.com –The Tehran regime has new gear to help squash today’s pro-democracy protests: high-tech anti-riot vehicles, imported from China.
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The Tehran regime has new gear to help squash today’s pro-democracy protests: high-tech anti-riot vehicles, imported from China.
read more »The irony is that this Facebook group and all of Facebook is currently blocked, yet the group says this, "While Google holds a record on internet filtering and blocking of contents questioning the US Department of State policies, the so-called torchbearers of "freedom of speech" (whatever that means to them) have been so bold to accuse China of censorship."
read more »Breaking news, no articles on it yet. Any attempt to access Baidu.com currently resulting in 'This account is suspended. Please contact support.' Here's the pic from a few minutes ago.
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read more »Being forced to choose between an expanding energy relationship with Iran and maintaining diplomatic accord with the U.S. is precisely the kind of dilemma that makes China's leadership assume the foreign policy equivalent of the fetal position.
read more »CSM provide an excellent short summary of the behind-the-scenes strateges at play in getting China to play ball on Iran. Thus far, Beijing has been abdicating its responsibilities as a member of the big boys club.
read more »David Bandurski at the China Media Project looks at this article from Guangming Daily about US involvement in Iran.
read more »A twist has emerged in the story of Israeli citrus fruit reportedly sold in Iran in defiance of a ban on commercial dealings between the two enemy states.
read more »Part 3 of a Real News Network interview with Aijaz Ahmad in which there is some interesting discussion about Chinese and American foreign policy.
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