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Aldermen approve China protest

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Published Tuesday, April 8, 2008
As activists worldwide are stepping up their criticism of China in the run-up to this summer’s Olympic Games in Beijing, the New Haven Board of Aldermen voted unanimously Monday night to approve street closures for an April 26 protest of China’s alleged human-rights violations that will temporarily shut down several streets around the New Haven Green.
#1 By Nick (Unregistered User) 12:00pm on April 8, 2008

It's so funny to see an alderwoman being taken advantage of by Falun Gong practioners for their own political retaliation against Communist Party.

#2 By GHT (Unregistered User) 4:21pm on April 8, 2008

Overwhelming support from the community? What did she receive? Two phone calls from Yale Students and the usual gang of " we'll protest anything" groups in New Haven. I seriously doubt the majority of the community even care. They're too busy trying to pay thier bills. But they will care when the protestors block the streets and make thier commute a nightmare.

#3 By Shen yan (Unregistered User) 8:47pm on April 8, 2008

As a native of China I always hope that China can be a better place. I admire the alderwoman who speaks up for freedom. It has nothing to do with politics, it's about humanity.

#4 By Yi Wei (Unregistered User) 9:58pm on April 8, 2008

Whoever against the Communist party must be good people.

#5 By Nick (Unregistered User) 10:39pm on April 8, 2008

Oh of course it has nothing to do with politics. Because if people find out (and they will, just like the freaking New Year Splendor Show) that it's all about politics they would not bother to come to fight for Falun Gong's selfish agenda.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/06/nyregion/06splendor.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

#6 By Karen (Unregistered User) 10:19am on April 9, 2008

I am so happy that the Town of New Haven is allowing this event. It is important for people to know about the human rights abuses that are currently taking place in China and this is the perfect venue.

#7 By k (Unregistered User) 12:52pm on April 9, 2008

Come on, it is the time for a Iraq protest. Hypocrite everywhere

#8 By sickofu (Unregistered User) 10:19am on April 10, 2008

"Whoever against the Communist party must be good people."

You are so naive and ridiculous!

I'm against Communist party, and against Falun Gong either! Am I a good person?

#9 By Katie (Unregistered User) 3:09pm on April 10, 2008

I had a great time in Tibet for 3 months. The majority of people there enjoy a peaceful and prosperious life after some small group of noble class is out of the game. It is so funny to hear people who has no idea where Tibet physically is wasting that much time boasting. Come on, just visit Tibet sometime and give more tips to boost the economy there~

#10 By tofunoodle (Unregistered User) 9:52pm on April 23, 2008

There are many cases of human rights violation in China. Please remove the word "alledged" from the report. Overseas Chinese students need to be aware of the seamy side which they might not have had the opportunity or courage to discover.

#11 By Jay (Unregistered User) 10:38am on April 28, 2008

Every Coutry has the seamy side, so does China. But what these people claimed is not really human right problems. How could a human right advocate tell his supporters to burn themselves in public and never go to the hospital?

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