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RIGHTS: Rising China Poses Danger to Peace, Say Nobel Laureates

RIGHTS: NEW DELHI, Oct 31 (IPS) - An ascendant China that ignores human rights in Tibet and Xinjiang, poses a danger to world peace, say Nobel laureates Mairead Corrigan Maguire and Jody Williams. Full Article at Inter Press Service

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