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Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng leaves for America
Human rights activist Chen Guangcheng has been allowed to leave China for a trip to the United States. Chen, with his wife and children, left China in a quiet departure on Saturday on board a US ...
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Privacy issues bring Facebook back to court
US Facebook users have filed a lawsuit against the social network. A group of Californian users are seeking damages for invasion of privacy and improper tracking. The members of the social ...
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People dead and injured following car rally
A rally car has crashed into a crowd in France, killing two people. The toll could worsen given some of the injuries sustained by other people in the crowd. During a race in southern France on ...
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Demonstrators file into Frankfurt
Twenty thousand demonstrators took to the streets of Frankfurt on Saturday in a protest against government austerity measures and the gap between rich and poor. As part of an anti-capitalist ...
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Baby deaths in Thailand linked to British citizen
Black magic is supposed to have played a role in the deaths of babies in Bangkok. Thai police have arrested a British citizen on suspicion of being involved in the use of dead bodies in black ...
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Lockerbie Bomber Megrahi Dies In Libya
Lockerbie bomber Abdel Basset al-Megrahi (center), the sole Libyan convicted over the 1988 Pan Am jetliner bombing, was greeted as a hero upon his arrival in Tripoli in August ...
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Lawyers For Fugitive Iraqi VP Resign In Protest
Lawyers for Iraq's fugitive Sunni vice president, Tariq al-Hashemi, who is facing charges related to alleged death squads, have quit the case in protest over not being allowed to present their ...
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NATO Summit Opens In Chicago
NATO leaders meet in Chicago this weekend for a summit that will focus largely on the alliance's combat-force withdrawal from Afghanistan and its postmilitary role. But contentious plans for a ...
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Bomb Explodes Near UN Observers Chief In Syria
A roadside bomb has exploded in Syria near a convoy carrying the head of the UN observer mission. The blast happened in the Douma district of Damascus, but no casualties have been reported. ...
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Prisoner Katsav leaves jail for sons wedding
Former president Moshe Katsav, serving seven years for a rape conviction, left Ma'asiyahu Prison in Ramle for the first time since beginning his sentence in December, in order to attend the ...
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I am very grateful to the assistance of the American Embassy and the promise of the Chinese government for protection of my rights as a citizen over the long term. I am very gratified to see the Chinese government has been dealing with the situation with restraint and calm.
Chen Guangcheng
The Chinese human rights activist was speaking after landing in the United States after his flight from Beijing.
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