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Hidden Cameras Capture Abuses in ChinaPosted on Aug 16, 2011
Corruption is a crime that can get you executed in China, but documenting it and other abuses against the people is no easy feat. Documentarian Zhao Liang uses lies and pinhole cameras to gain access and capture everyday abuses. Advertisement Previous item: Paul Krugman's 'Twilight Zone' Economics Next item: The Koch Brothers and Public School Segregation New and Improved CommentsWe are launching a major overhaul of our comments section. In addition to more robust spam filtering and moderation, new features include the ability to rate other comments, sort how they are displayed and respond directly via e-mail or in a thread. Unfortunately, commenters will lose their existing Truthdig identities. It's a pain, we know, but on the plus side you will now be able to log in with a plethora of options, including Google, Twitter, Facebook and Disqus accounts. Before launching this system we spent months in discussion with our top commenters. We listened to the feedback and we hope you like what we've come up with. Please direct any problems or concerns to us via our contact page. |
By axe, August 17, 2011 at 1:17 pm Link to this comment
This is from the New York Times that whitewashes American abuses and crimes against humanity!
The NYT should feature and promote exposures & documentaries about prison guards in the US and police violence in the US as well. Police and prison abuse in America is probably worse than in China.
Report thisBy jr., August 17, 2011 at 10:49 am Link to this comment
Thank you Jimbob.
Report thisBy jimbob, August 16, 2011 at 7:16 pm Link to this comment
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Forget about Chinese abuses. Let’s clean our own
Report thishouse, first.