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April 11, 2011
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Clinton urges China to free activists
Washington (AFP) April 8, 2011
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday urged China to free dozens of government critics rounded up this year including a prominent artist and said Beijing's rights record was worsening. The State Department's annual survey said China last year stepped up efforts to rein in activists, the media and free Internet access and pursued "severe repression" in the Tibet and Xinjiang regions. Presenting the report, Clinton voiced alarm at developments in 2011 as China - apparently alarmed over ... read more

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'Super Sherpa' on Everest cleaning climb
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India's GSAT-8 Delivered To French Guiana
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India-Bundesbank Iran deal is off: German source
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First ban on all Japanese food over nuclear crisis
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India bans Iran nuclear-related trade
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Gurkas in first wave of British military job cuts
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Spanish navy delivers suspected pirates to Seychelles
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Germany under fire for Iranian oil deal
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ASEAN disunity weakening China relations
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Top Indian scientist calls for nuclear moratorium
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Independent nuclear watchdog for India?
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India, Pakistan agree to 'terror hotline'
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