Activists ‘shocked’ at Clinton stance on China rights (AFP)

February 21st, 2009 by admin

Activists ‘shocked’ at Clinton stance on China rights
(AFP)

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton smiles upon arrival at the airport in Beijing. Amnesty International and a pro-Tibet group voiced shock Friday after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton vowed not to let human rights concerns hinder cooperation with China.(AFP/POOL/Greg Baker)AFP – Amnesty International and a pro-Tibet group voiced shock Friday after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton vowed not to let human rights concerns hinder cooperation with China.

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Activists ‘shocked’ at Clinton stance on China rights (AFP)

February 21st, 2009 by admin

Activists ‘shocked’ at Clinton stance on China rights
(AFP)

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton smiles upon arrival at the airport in Beijing. Amnesty International and a pro-Tibet group voiced shock Friday after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton vowed not to let human rights concerns hinder cooperation with China.(AFP/POOL/Greg Baker)AFP – Amnesty International and a pro-Tibet group voiced shock Friday after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton vowed not to let human rights concerns hinder cooperation with China.

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Activists ‘shocked’ at Clinton stance on China rights (AFP)

February 21st, 2009 by admin

Activists ‘shocked’ at Clinton stance on China rights
(AFP)

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton smiles upon arrival at the airport in Beijing. Amnesty International and a pro-Tibet group voiced shock Friday after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton vowed not to let human rights concerns hinder cooperation with China.(AFP/POOL/Greg Baker)AFP – Amnesty International and a pro-Tibet group voiced shock Friday after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton vowed not to let human rights concerns hinder cooperation with China.

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Activists ‘shocked’ at Clinton stance on China rights (AFP)

February 21st, 2009 by admin

Activists ‘shocked’ at Clinton stance on China rights
(AFP)

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton smiles upon arrival at the airport in Beijing. Amnesty International and a pro-Tibet group voiced shock Friday after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton vowed not to let human rights concerns hinder cooperation with China.(AFP/POOL/Greg Baker)AFP – Amnesty International and a pro-Tibet group voiced shock Friday after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton vowed not to let human rights concerns hinder cooperation with China.

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Activists ‘shocked’ at Clinton stance on China rights (AFP)

February 21st, 2009 by admin

Activists ‘shocked’ at Clinton stance on China rights
(AFP)

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton smiles upon arrival at the airport in Beijing. Amnesty International and a pro-Tibet group voiced shock Friday after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton vowed not to let human rights concerns hinder cooperation with China.(AFP/POOL/Greg Baker)AFP – Amnesty International and a pro-Tibet group voiced shock Friday after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton vowed not to let human rights concerns hinder cooperation with China.

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Activists ‘shocked’ at Clinton stance on China rights (AFP)

February 21st, 2009 by admin

Activists ‘shocked’ at Clinton stance on China rights
(AFP)

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton smiles upon arrival at the airport in Beijing. Amnesty International and a pro-Tibet group voiced shock Friday after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton vowed not to let human rights concerns hinder cooperation with China.(AFP/POOL/Greg Baker)AFP – Amnesty International and a pro-Tibet group voiced shock Friday after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton vowed not to let human rights concerns hinder cooperation with China.

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Activists ‘shocked’ at Clinton stance on China rights (AFP)

February 21st, 2009 by admin

Activists ‘shocked’ at Clinton stance on China rights
(AFP)

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton smiles upon arrival at the airport in Beijing. Amnesty International and a pro-Tibet group voiced shock Friday after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton vowed not to let human rights concerns hinder cooperation with China.(AFP/POOL/Greg Baker)AFP – Amnesty International and a pro-Tibet group voiced shock Friday after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton vowed not to let human rights concerns hinder cooperation with China.

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Activists ‘shocked’ at Clinton stance on China rights (AFP)

February 21st, 2009 by admin

Activists ‘shocked’ at Clinton stance on China rights
(AFP)

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton smiles upon arrival at the airport in Beijing. Amnesty International and a pro-Tibet group voiced shock Friday after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton vowed not to let human rights concerns hinder cooperation with China.(AFP/POOL/Greg Baker)AFP – Amnesty International and a pro-Tibet group voiced shock Friday after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton vowed not to let human rights concerns hinder cooperation with China.

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Activists ‘shocked’ at Clinton stance on China rights (AFP)

February 21st, 2009 by admin

Activists ‘shocked’ at Clinton stance on China rights
(AFP)

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton smiles upon arrival at the airport in Beijing. Amnesty International and a pro-Tibet group voiced shock Friday after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton vowed not to let human rights concerns hinder cooperation with China.(AFP/POOL/Greg Baker)AFP – Amnesty International and a pro-Tibet group voiced shock Friday after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton vowed not to let human rights concerns hinder cooperation with China.

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Activists ‘shocked’ at Clinton stance on China rights (AFP)

February 21st, 2009 by admin

Activists ‘shocked’ at Clinton stance on China rights
(AFP)

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton smiles upon arrival at the airport in Beijing. Amnesty International and a pro-Tibet group voiced shock Friday after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton vowed not to let human rights concerns hinder cooperation with China.(AFP/POOL/Greg Baker)AFP – Amnesty International and a pro-Tibet group voiced shock Friday after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton vowed not to let human rights concerns hinder cooperation with China.

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