Created Fri 8th Aug 12:46pm PDT by
chilibean13
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I had a hard time figuring out how to word this. In America we get to make a lot of choices and do things that in China are considered illegal or undesirable, such as the right to assemble (protest), freedom of the press, speech, and religion.
My question basically is how many people will be arrested in China for breaking their laws that to us are American rights?
Already some 3 arrests for protesting have been made.
My question basically is how many people will be arrested in China for breaking their laws that to us are American rights?
Already some 3 arrests for protesting have been made.
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61+: 10%, 31-60: 30%, 11-30: 40%, 3-10: 20%
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Created Fri 8th Aug 12:46pm PDT by
chilibean13
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