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Joyce McMillan: It is not for us to push China into new age of freedom



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Published Date: 09 August 2008
THE third temptation is the greatest treason: to do the right deed, for the wrong reason. That was TS Eliot, in Murder In The Cathedral, but it's a text that could just as easily be applied to the current worldwide debate on human rights, thrown into high relief by yesterday's opening of the 29th Olympic Games in Beijing.
As I write, the opening ceremony is in full swing, and the smog-veiled city in triumphant mood, but all the talk among the political commentators is of who is there, and who has decided to stay away. Vladimir Putin of Russia and Nicholas Sarkozy of F...



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Helene,

Ontario, Canada 09/08/2008 02:50:44
As a veteran China-goer - eight summers teaching teachers in different parts of China - I always point out the present day follies of western countries and their misguided ways in the days when the Chinese were somehow brainwashed into revering the British. No, I don't tell my hosts how they should run their schools; I simply try to understand how their system functions. I've learned as much about teaching from the Chinese as they have from me.
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donald,

glasgow 09/08/2008 06:43:07
Labourites learn nothing from their Imperialist past.
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muppetfinder,

09/08/2008 10:11:23
A totalitarian state run by thugs just what joyce likes after all she has been a major supporter of unionist labour
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Pilrig.,

Livingston 09/08/2008 10:56:51
Notice that Joyce never once mentioned Tibet. But of course she's a critic of nationalism, so that explains the omission.
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Neil,

Glasgow 09/08/2008 12:14:22
Notice that Pilrig never once mentioned Krajina, where we have shown that our pro-Nazi government has less than 1,000th as much concern for human tights as China in Tibet.

Good point Helene - the right to a good education is as important a human right as my right to compete with Rupert Murdoch in the news dissemination business. Mind you if the Chinese education system is only as good as ours they still have room for improvement

 

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