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"We will not be intimidated." Despite China's threats, Lithuania moves to recognise Uighur genocide - New Eastern Europe - A bimonthly news magazine dedicated to Central and Eastern European affairs


Statue of Chairman Mao in Kashgar, a predominantly Uighur city in western China. Photo: Dan Lundberg flickr.com
Lithuanian MP Dovilė Šakalienė was added to the Chinese
sanctions list as one of the founders and leaders of the Interparliamentary
Alliance on China, which brings together 100 MPs from 19 countries.
Together with other Lithuanian MPs, she has received
“very strict, categorical and pressuring letters from the Chinese Embassy.”
According to Jakub Janda from the European Values
Center for Security Policy in the Czech Republic, “China tracks closely who is
exposing Chinese hostile behaviour in particular countries [and the] Chinese
embassies … attack these individuals.” ....

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Who Pulled A 'Ray Gun' Trigger? - Palisades Hudson Financial Group


When diplomats and other personnel at the newly reestablished U.S. Embassy in Havana began falling mysteriously ill late in 2016, suspicion immediately fell on hard-line elements in the Cuban government that were not eager to see a thaw in the long-frozen relationship across the tropical Florida Straits.
But that explanation did not line up well with nearly 60 years of experience with a stable – even ossified – communist regime. Power passed relatively uneventfully after the incapacity and death of Fidel Castro. Dissenters tended to defect and flee the island, rather than take active steps to oppose the government. Opposition was especially rare from dissenters within the regime itself. So as soon as Americans, followed by their Canadian counterparts, began reporting unexplained vertigo, headaches and hearing nonexistent noises, alternative answers were on the table as well. ....

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