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WHAT WILL CHINA STAND FOR? Burmese Nightmares Olympic Dreams The choice is now. On the streets of Rangoon. The world’s citizens welcome a dynamic Chinese nation into the global community. We celebrate economic growth that has pulled millions out of poverty. But with strength comes responsibility. The Burmese junta depends on Chinese investment, imports and armaments. What is happening on the streets of Rangoon will shape not just the fate of the people of Burma, but the future of China’s relationship with the world. “We stand alongside the citizens of Burma in their peaceful protests. We urge you to oppose a violent crackdown on the demonstrators, and to support genu- ine reconciliation and democracy in Burma.A message from 543, 197 citizens from all 192 countries of the world ADVERTISEMENT

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Page 1: ADVERTISEMENT WHAT WILL CHINA STAND FOR? · WHAT WILL CHINA STAND FOR? Burmese Nightmares Olympic Dreams The choice is now. On the streets of Rangoon. The world’s citizens welcome

W H A T W I L L C H I N A

STAND FOR?

Burmese Nightmares Olympic Dreams

T h e c h o i c e i s n o w.O n t h e s t r e e t s o f R a n g o o n .

The world’s citizens welcome a dynamic Chinese nation into the global community. We celebrate economic growth that has pulled millions out of poverty. But with strength comes responsibility. The Burmese junta depends on Chinese investment, imports and armaments. What is happening on the streets of Rangoon will shape not just the fate of the people of Burma, but the future of China’s relationship with the world.

“We stand alongside the citizens of Burma in their peaceful protests. We urge you to oppose a violent crackdown on the demonstrators, and to support genu-ine reconciliation and democracy in Burma.”

A message from 543, 197 citizens from all 192 countries of the world

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