大家看过《十月围城》吗?

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张学友说:「林肯曾经说过"of the people,by the people,for the people”」

「我们能看到中国有这样的一天吗?」

呯~~!!

张学友说:「林肯曾经说过"of the people,by the people,for the people”」

「我们能看到中国有这样的一天吗?」

呯~~!!
现在真的像满清:D
莫谈国事!

这叫美了一毛党、又苦了超大网!
应该再说了一句,
我知道这一天快到了,就是我看不到,你“也”一定能看到。。。
师徒之间的一番对话很有含义。。。
大忽悠而已了。
黑人等有色人种平等要到1958年了.老林讲这个也是为政治上的道义性,葛底斯堡死了不少人,总要个说法吧.目的不就是国家的统一打胜内战.
孙先驱是好学者,推翻清朝就驱除鞑虏,到民国就五族共和.民国的内战又是一团糟,丢掉外蒙、东北,不知道为的是那个人民。
电影前半段还凑合,后半段就没啥意思了
{:3_80:}演员都是走过场..还是达华哥,估计10分钟


哈哈,张学友把三民主义翻译成英文了撒?

哈哈,张学友把三民主义翻译成英文了撒?
明如日月 发表于 2010-1-29 10:30

{:3_86:}是学友大叔~~
友情客串,一客盒饭的功夫.

还是巴特尔被戳1百多刀看的有劲,山岭巨人化身{:3_97:}春哥是玛维,子丹是恶魔猎手
丹哥这死戏很龌龊。。。
两个凡是 发表于 2010-1-29 10:40


    龌龊? 这才叫帅啊
丹哥前场不是已经把康李打晕了吗,那就完全可以在旁边随便抄家伙把越南人直接K死他,之后就可以跟孝国好好打一场了,可惜他打晕了越南拳王后又莫明其妙地抱着他摔入库房里,等趴起来又急着后找那布娃娃,结果被后面爬起来的康李用瓷坛狠狠地砸了一头,之后趴在地上又被猛踢几下,这几下打击就基本上让丹哥失去了再战斗的能力了,于是他就直接向疾风快马迎面相撞
想睡就說 发表于 2010-1-29 01:01

JY们总是高呼只要在网上骂Tg第二天他们就会被消失,当然也可能是几天几年几十年。

莫谈国事!

这叫美了一毛党、又苦了超大网!
重庆人 发表于 2010-1-29 01:03


笑话,你骂TG又不是一天两天了,你受啥迫害了?有话直说一开口就扣帽子最无聊。
莫谈国事!

这叫美了一毛党、又苦了超大网!
重庆人 发表于 2010-1-29 01:03


笑话,你骂TG又不是一天两天了,你受啥迫害了?有话直说一开口就扣帽子最无聊。
就戏里表现出来的气场来看,一个阎孝国就压过为炮公送死的一干人等了,看来陈可辛也被招安了{:wu:}
我原本很期待春哥能爆阎将军的菊的啊

该死的导演

还我无敌春哥
孝国的气派无人能比。。。
感觉虽然整个故事是虚构的。但是其中的人物有一些死的没有任何必要。

逸先还是很不容一的
“公推孙中山先生为本会总理,不必经选举手续”

要知道在这之前炮公的名声可不怎么响,黄兴此举意欲何为?{:wuyu:}
兰州洗洗睡吧!今天工资已付过了!
对于香港人拍什么爱国戏,政治戏。。我一贯不看。。(我可没歧视香港人)
想睡就說 发表于 2010-1-29 01:01 你在街上说句话被砰了?

你在街上说句话被砰了?
代号狂风 发表于 2010-1-29 14:55


的确,刘先生说句话就被判11年!
你在街上说句话被砰了?
代号狂风 发表于 2010-1-29 14:55


的确,刘先生说句话就被判11年!
这事情不能说太细
央视一台的走向共和,偶看了两集,深有感触
六君子之后,孙中山搞共和,慈喜的清政府在内忧外困下决定走君主立宪
并让当时年轻有为的五大臣到各国考察
这时孙大炮说清政府在搞也是延缓寿命,不能根本的解决问题

只看这一段,有两个想法

1 慈喜并没有小学课本里和电影里那么坏

中国的教育模式就是一刀切,好就好,坏就坏
好的给他立碑,坏的引导人们唾骂他
偶深受这种教育地毒害,也一直认为慈喜等同与白雪公主里的狠毒女人
但人长大了,能按照自己的想法学、听时,才知道历史书里的东西不见得是真相
偶也好象认同港片里的慈喜了,也是有血有肉有思想的,但毕竟受封建思想的压迫
一个女人不可能有先进的政治思想,肯定有她的局限性
八国联军打中国,一方面,让中国的白银流失,让中国人受奴役
但也让中国与世界接轨,让中国认识世界,这是一个历史的必然结果
慈喜在这方面并没有对中国造成实质性危害
他杀六君子,废光绪,说到底是权力斗争,要不她早就把他们扼杀在摇篮里了
他让五大臣出国留学,特别是让五个年轻有为的出去,也能看过她并不是昏庸无道的

历史书中让中国那一段屈辱的历史压在一个女人身上,太重了

2 君主立宪与共和

资本主义国家有两种模式,君主立宪和共和


一个家族里,老太太是精神领袖,几个儿子为了家族的领导权挣的昏天暗地
但老太太还在,说话还好使,大家只能暗地里使劲,拉帮结派,勾心斗角
这一天,老太太死了,没有人管他们了,如果他们能把领导权争过来那以后这个家族就是他的了,就他一个人说的算,诱惑力比以前强百倍
于是几个儿子又地下斗争转到明面,大打出手,撒了欢的折腾
结果家道逐渐衰败,最后被人把整个家族都抢过去了

蒲仪退位了,中国没有皇帝了
中国人晕了,没有皇帝怎么能行呢,他们用诸多借口出来闹事
说到底还是想自己当皇帝,看看那些军阀们的作风
法国大革命也是经过几次反复的复辟最终走向共和
美国的更不用说,二百来年的历史想干什么不容易
这个时候说共和的难度太大了,也是孙中山失败的重要原因
所以我的观点是,孙中山搞的共和根本不符合中国的国情
中国搞的真应该是君主,有一个过度
中国人骨子里有让人驱使的奴性,一但没人管了就找不到北了
几千年的封建思想让人们脑海中深深刻下了皇帝二字
他们不习惯没人管他们,这时候要能有一个精神领袖在,启不皆大欢喜

如果中国今天是君主立宪,能是什么样子呢?
孙大炮才是中华民族最大的罪人

   这个世界上,判断一个民族是否优秀,只要看他们是否还保留皇帝即可.一切优秀民族如英国人 日本人北欧都保留着皇室。现在逾发感觉帮助袁世凯称帝的梁启超和杨度的伟大,他们才是民族的脊梁和希望.当时国家已被军阀割据,即使是北洋军也被权臣分割.一直效忠皇帝的军队一旦失去君主,就不知为谁战斗,因此军心涣散,成为军阀. 梁杨二人审时度势拥护袁世凯称帝,目的是想以此加强袁对国家的控制力,恢复国家统一和稳定.美国政治家当时就指出:中国这样一个民弱的国家不适合搞共和,因为每一次大总统的更替都会引来军阀的争夺,兵戎相见.而一个世袭的开明君主更适合中国.现在很多发达国家的国王总统一般不直接参与政务,一旦政府出现危机,德高望重又置身以外的他们出面协调各方力量,解决危机维持稳定.中国历史上有过一次,也是唯一一次机会----由袁扶持一个清朝傀儡皇帝,开始宪政改革,逐步走向君主立宪.孙大炮无疑是中华民族最大的罪人,他鼓动的革命把中国推入了军阀混战,外强乘机入侵的巨大深渊.
  直到近年,才有明智之士提出,假设当年不用革命这样激烈的手段,而只是渐进地改良,情况也许会比已经发生的这几十年的历史要好得多。毕竟刚刚经历过「不断革命」的磨难,一切关於革命的反思都容易为人所理解;毕竟「前清」早已成遥远的过去,是前朝的前朝了,对它的品头论足更不妨肆无忌惮。
  
  假设不经革命,而代之以温和的改良,君主立宪,议会选举,逐步引进资本主义的政治、经济体制,中国会是怎样一番景象呢?那就不会有後来的军阀混战,不会有列强扩展和强化各自在中国的势力□围,不会有国民党、共产党先後坐大的一党专政,不会有残酷无情的清党、内战和阶级斗争,不会有疯狂的大跃进及文化大革命。
  
  虽然有一句名言:历史是不能假设的。人们还是喜欢作各种各样的假设。不光是那些天真的、善良的人,就连许多历史学家,许多识见不凡的思想家,都常常对各种各样的历史作各种各样的假设和推断。因为研究历史的目的,除了文化积累的意义,还有镜鉴的作用。所谓「不能假设」,其实是我们对已然发生且无可逆转的历史事实发出的无奈叹息。
  
  是的,百日维新的失败,使清政权丧失了改良的最好时机。光绪皇帝和慈禧太后既死,整个王朝已没有一个强有力的人物执掌政权,更不要说做好立宪、建立议会制度这样大幅度变法、改革祖制的事了。革命党跃跃欲试,到处谋杀、起义、暴乱,各地新军连朝廷都难以节制和调令,天下根基已动,大厦将倾,改良从何谈起?当时的情势,不是改良比革命好或不好的问题,而是有没有改良的可能的问题。当然,这里还可以再「假设」,如果革命党人不那麽闹的话,如果让朝廷有一个「安定团结」的社会环境,从从容容地、因循渐进地完成它本应在十年前推行完成的「变法」或称「改良」、「改革」,也许中国可赢得差不多半个世纪的发展时机,提前进入现代化强国的行列,进而改变整个世界的格局。
回复 15# 战争狂人萨谢思


    我哪句话说我受迫害了??只是叫他们莫谈国事,特别是比较敏锐的,怎么,你是一毛党??
列兵迅猛,拿钱的除外......{:3_77:}
  有清一代,共出了十二位皇帝,他们是入关前的太祖努尔哈赤、太宗皇太极,入主中原後依年号相称的顺治、康熙、雍正、乾隆、嘉庆、道光、咸丰、同治、光绪、宣统。总的说来,都还不太坏。努尔哈赤与皇太极是大清帝国的创始人,能在短短的数十年时间里,征服和统一关外各部落、汗国,建立一个足以与大明帝国抗衡并终於征服了整个中国、统治其达两百多年的王朝,他们的雄才大略和功业是显而易见的。康熙可算作是中国历史上最好的皇帝,在位时间也最长,达六十一年,这在世界历史上也是不多见的。他的孙子,文治武功的乾隆不敢超越祖父,做了六十年皇帝之後让位於儿子嘉庆,自己又快快活活做了四年的太上皇。加上承上启下的雍正十三年,「康雍乾盛世」前後达一百三十馀年,一举超过汉唐。

  清朝自嘉庆始由盛极而衰,各地起义此起彼伏,至道光时愈演愈烈,尤其是鸦片战争的爆发,使中国的国运一蹶不振。咸丰更是忙於割地赔款,英法联军甚至攻入京城,火烧圆明园,又有太平天国打下几乎半壁江山,直至同治三年方才平定。嘉庆、道光和咸丰真是三个倒楣的皇帝,国家搞成这个样子,他们难卸其咎。当然,其中缘由太多也太复杂,还包括盛极一时的乾隆朝埋下的祸端。就他们个人而言,仍是想做一个有所作为的好皇帝的,惟内忧外患无力回天,只得勉力支撑而已。嘉庆为人忠厚仁恕,性情宽和,生活比较严肃,而作事软懦,缺乏魄力。道光生活也很简□,但心胸狭窄,众说纷纭的时候往往就没了主意。他任命林则徐为钦差大臣南下禁烟,就是决心革除积弊、振兴民族的明证。
  
  清朝的最後三个皇帝,有一个共同的特点,就是年幼即位,而从未真正亲自掌握过国家大权。同治五岁当皇帝,光绪四岁当皇帝,宣统三岁当皇帝。在长达四十七年的时间里,权力落在慈禧太后手中。一个皇帝比一个皇帝小,似乎预示著清王朝一蟹不如一蟹的穷途末路。不过小皇帝并不必然是坏皇帝,亦并不一定要面临著穷途末路。康熙即位时年方八岁,也是个小皇帝。他的父亲福临,当皇帝时也才六岁,整个中国都是在他的朝中打下来的。拿同治来说,居然还有过一段「中兴」,平定了太平天国、捻军起义和甘肃、新疆的回乱,使得中国的版图不至於在这个王朝彻底崩溃前瓦解成碎片。光绪内外交困,还试图有所作为,拖著病弱的身体要跟上世界发展的步伐,变法维新,挽救王朝的命运,只因慈禧太后发动政变进行镇压才未能成功。
  
  中国历史上,几乎找不到另外一个王朝,能够做到像清王朝一样,前前後後不出一个荒淫无道、暴戾昏庸、滥杀功臣、奢靡浪费的皇帝,不出一个坏得令人切齿痛恨的暴君、昏君。仅此而言,清代的地位就完全可以排在汉、唐之上。

的确,刘先生说句话就被判11年!
想睡就說 发表于 2010-1-29 15:33
噢 原来是民孕的代表啊 民孕就能代表10几亿中国人?再问一句11年和死刑是一样吗
你先生是仅仅因为说了一句话被判11年吗  是你单纯还是你的刘先生很单纯
的确,刘先生说句话就被判11年!
想睡就說 发表于 2010-1-29 15:33
噢 原来是民孕的代表啊 民孕就能代表10几亿中国人?再问一句11年和死刑是一样吗
你先生是仅仅因为说了一句话被判11年吗  是你单纯还是你的刘先生很单纯
想睡就說 发表于 2010-1-29 15:33


    真的只說了句話?你確定?
想睡就說 发表于 2010-1-29 15:33

NED一年给刘的15万米刀让你给吞了啊?{:jian:}
重庆人 发表于 2010-1-29 16:04

谁跟你意见不统一就得是一毛?有病!
想睡就說 发表于 2010-1-29 15:33
他说了什么呢?


刘的中文笔会可是赫然在列哦{:wuyu:}


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China Aid Association
$75,000*
To promote religious freedom in China. China Aid will publish the Chinese Law & Religion Monitor, a semi-annual journal containing analysis and documentation of religious issues and human rights abuses suffered by religious believers. China Aid will also maintain an online library of reference materials, including Chinese- and English-language full-text copies of laws and regulations governing religious practices in China.

China Free Press
$140,000
To expand the space for free expression. China Free Press will host banned and censored Chinese pro-democracy websites that provide a platform for discussion and debate on current events and pressing social, political and economic questions facing China. China Free Press will also maintain a dedicated civil rights page as a forum for reports, commentary, and appeals by citizens.

China Information Center
$410,000*
To provide an alternative source of news and opinion for audiences in China. The Center will disseminate news, commentary, and independent analysis of developments in China and important international events through two Chinese-language websites and an email list.

Democratic China, Inc.
$150,000
To promote well-informed and uncensored dialogue on issues relevant to China’s political development. The grantee will publish weekly the online Chinese-language magazine Minzhu Zhongguo (Democratic China), which carries news and analysis by authors inside and outside of China regarding current affairs, culture, history, and international relations.

Friends of China Labour Bulletin
$80,000*
To promote labor rights and government accountability. The organization conducts in-depth research on labor issues, disseminates a variety of research and educational publications, and engages in related legal aid and advocacy activities.

Human Rights in China (HRIC)
$430,000*
To advance internationally recognized human rights in China. HRIC facilitates the work of domestic groups in building an effective agenda for social, legal, and political development through collaborative research and education, print and electronic publications, and advocacy.

Independent Chinese PEN Center
$152,350*
To promote freedom of expression in China. Activities will include translation of materials on freedom of expression into Chinese, publishing banned materials to enable Chinese readers to have access to diverse views and literary works despite official censorship, and organizing domestic and international advocacy campaigns on behalf of imprisoned writers and journalists.

Initiatives for China
$75,000
To promote inter-ethnic understanding, mutual trust, and cooperation among prodemocracy activists from different ethnic groups in China. Initiatives for China will organize an inter-ethnic conference with conflict resolution workshops and panel discussions on democracy, human rights, and religious freedom.

International Republican Institute (IRI)
$400,000
To expand the space for civic engagement in China by supporting citizen groups and coalitions. The program will help strengthen the capacity of Chinese civic organizations and coalitions by providing opportunities for international exchange and by supporting partner organizations’ research, monitoring, and education activities.

International Republican Institute (IRI)
$45,000*
To promote legislative and legal reform on workplace and property rights discrimination. IRI will facilitate the work of its partner organization to conduct research and education activities, hold workshops, and develop and distribute a training handbook, model guidelines, reports, and other publications.

Laogai Research Foundation
$280,000
To campaign for the abolition of the laogai labor camps. The Foundation will carry out investigation and documentation of the Chinese system of labor camps, while also undertaking a program of timely research exposing other human rights problems in China.

Princeton China Initiative
$115,000
To promote media freedoms and civic engagement via the Internet in China. The program will bring together specialists in Internet technology to exchange information and create online tools that can be used by ordinary Chinese citizens, journalists and social activists for “citizen journalism” and civic-oriented, open communication.

Princeton China Initiative
$210,000
To promote human rights in China. The Princeton China Initiative will carry out a broad program of support for human rights projects to enhance transparency, accountability, legal knowledge, and access to justice.

Princeton China Initiative
$120,000
To provide an effective forum for free expression and stimulate liberal debate on China’s international role. Princeton China Initiative will publish China in Perspective Magazine, which will provide a pluralistic platform for Chinese writers to discuss issues related to comparative democratization, Chinese foreign policy making, responsible international behavior, and nationalism.

Southern Mongolian Human Rights Information Center (SMHRIC)
$75,000
To advance the human rights of ethnic Mongols in China. SMHRIC will report on the human rights conditions in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, also known as Southern Mongolia, through a website and an English- and Mongolian- language electronic publication, Southern Mongolia Watch.

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Rule of Law and Public Participation
$180,913
To strengthen the rule of law, enhance citizens’ awareness of their legal rights, enhance norms of access to information and the free flow of information, and broaden participation in public policy debates. Projects will support a variety of educational, research, policy analysis, and legal aid activities.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$294,058
To empower workers, promote government accountability, and improve access to justice in China. The Solidarity Center, in cooperation with local partners, will sponsor research, education programs, trainings, and seminars to build effective networks in specific industrial sectors, as well as enhance the capacity of stakeholders to initiate viable labor regulation reforms related to worker safety and health.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$134,454
To promote labor rights and government accountability. The Solidarity Center’s partner organization conducts in-depth research on labor issues, disseminates a variety of research and educational publications, and engages in related legal aid and advocacy activities.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$120,418
To promote labor rights in China. The Solidarity Center will cooperate with local partners to conduct trainings and other outreach activities to raise awareness of labor rights, particularly as they relate to occupational safety and health.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$40,000
To promote awareness among Chinese workers of their rights. The Solidarity Center and its partner will continue distribution of its worker rights information CDs inside China as well as frequent interviews with the international and Chinese press.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$40,000*
To strengthen enforcement of the Labor Contract Law and other labor protections in China. The Solidarity Center’s partner organization will conduct education workshops for workers, and publish and distribute a study guide regarding the Labor Contract Law and other relevant regulations.

American Federation of Teachers Educational Foundation (AFTEF)
$40,000
To encourage the introduction of democratic teaching methods in classrooms. The AFTEF will assist local partners to conduct a variety of workshops and produce educational materials for distribution in hard copy and on the Internet.

Asia Catalyst
$15,000*
To function as a regional forum and facilitate cross-border linkages among NGOs. Asia Catalyst will develop a Chinese-language informational website that will include resources for NGOs and post information about human rights, social justice, and environmental protection initiatives.

Beijing Dongzhen-Nalan Cultural Communication Co., Limited (BDNCCC)
$36,500 *
To strengthen civil society and advance respect for human rights. BDNCCC will facilitate several trainings for civic groups to introduce to participants basic concepts of human rights and organizational development skills, such as management systems, leadership, and team building.

Beijing Spring Magazine
$180,000*
To publish the monthly Chinese-language magazine Beijing Spring, which carries analysis and commentary by authors inside and outside China regarding political developments, social issues, and the prospects for democratization in China.

Beijing Yirenping Information & Counseling Center, LLC
$70,000*
To promote the rule of law and the development of public interest law in China. The Center will maintain a telephone hotline to provide citizens with legal aid, conduct research regarding legal reforms and produce related public reports, make policy recommendations to relevant authorities, and hold a discussion series for lawyers and concerned citizens.

Beijing Zhiaixing Information Counseling Company Limited
$235,000*
To operate a diverse program promoting accountability and human rights. The work of the organization will include legal aid, investigative reporting, activist training, and human rights documentation related to HIV/AIDS and other public health threats.

Celeluck Company, Ltd.
$100,000*
To promote free discussion and analysis of current events and political issues. Celeluck will publish a series of Chinese-language books on issues related to the future of democracy and human rights in China. The organization will also continue to issue its monthly periodical, Open Magazine, known for its exposés and timely analysis of trends and newsworthy events in China.

Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)
$167,708
To enhance the capacity of business associations and other NGOs. CIPE and its partner organization will collect and disseminate information on management best practices, and publish a guidebook promoting a better model of self-governance for independent organizations.

Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)
$26,133
To encourage good governance and enhance private-sector participation in public policy debates on key reform issues. CIPE will support local partners in China to conduct regular symposia on China’s economic and governance reforms, in which independent voices can engage government officials in policy discussions.

Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)
$94,182
To encourage advocacy efforts by raising awareness of key reform issues. CIPE will work with its partner in China to hold weekly policy forums. These forums will focus on themes such as political and economic reforms, civil society development, and social justice.

Center for Modern China
$261,000*
To maintain a forum for informed and responsible debate of public policy questions. The Center will publish Modern China Studies, a quarterly Chinese-language scholarly journal that features economic and social science research concerning liberal, democratic solutions to contemporary policy questions in China. In addition, the Center will engage in a historical memory project that gives voice to alternative views of an important historical event.

China Aid Association
$75,000*
To promote religious freedom in China. China Aid will publish the Chinese Law & Religion Monitor, a semi-annual journal containing analysis and documentation of religious issues and human rights abuses suffered by religious believers. China Aid will also maintain an online library of reference materials, including Chinese- and English-language full-text copies of laws and regulations governing religious practices in China.

China Free Press
$140,000
To expand the space for free expression. China Free Press will host banned and censored Chinese pro-democracy websites that provide a platform for discussion and debate on current events and pressing social, political and economic questions facing China. China Free Press will also maintain a dedicated civil rights page as a forum for reports, commentary, and appeals by citizens.

China Information Center
$410,000*
To provide an alternative source of news and opinion for audiences in China. The Center will disseminate news, commentary, and independent analysis of developments in China and important international events through two Chinese-language websites and an email list.

Democratic China, Inc.
$150,000
To promote well-informed and uncensored dialogue on issues relevant to China’s political development. The grantee will publish weekly the online Chinese-language magazine Minzhu Zhongguo (Democratic China), which carries news and analysis by authors inside and outside of China regarding current affairs, culture, history, and international relations.

Friends of China Labour Bulletin
$80,000*
To promote labor rights and government accountability. The organization conducts in-depth research on labor issues, disseminates a variety of research and educational publications, and engages in related legal aid and advocacy activities.

Human Rights in China (HRIC)
$430,000*
To advance internationally recognized human rights in China. HRIC facilitates the work of domestic groups in building an effective agenda for social, legal, and political development through collaborative research and education, print and electronic publications, and advocacy.

Independent Chinese PEN Center
$152,350*
To promote freedom of expression in China. Activities will include translation of materials on freedom of expression into Chinese, publishing banned materials to enable Chinese readers to have access to diverse views and literary works despite official censorship, and organizing domestic and international advocacy campaigns on behalf of imprisoned writers and journalists.

Initiatives for China
$75,000
To promote inter-ethnic understanding, mutual trust, and cooperation among prodemocracy activists from different ethnic groups in China. Initiatives for China will organize an inter-ethnic conference with conflict resolution workshops and panel discussions on democracy, human rights, and religious freedom.

International Republican Institute (IRI)
$400,000
To expand the space for civic engagement in China by supporting citizen groups and coalitions. The program will help strengthen the capacity of Chinese civic organizations and coalitions by providing opportunities for international exchange and by supporting partner organizations’ research, monitoring, and education activities.

International Republican Institute (IRI)
$45,000*
To promote legislative and legal reform on workplace and property rights discrimination. IRI will facilitate the work of its partner organization to conduct research and education activities, hold workshops, and develop and distribute a training handbook, model guidelines, reports, and other publications.

Laogai Research Foundation
$280,000
To campaign for the abolition of the laogai labor camps. The Foundation will carry out investigation and documentation of the Chinese system of labor camps, while also undertaking a program of timely research exposing other human rights problems in China.

Princeton China Initiative
$115,000
To promote media freedoms and civic engagement via the Internet in China. The program will bring together specialists in Internet technology to exchange information and create online tools that can be used by ordinary Chinese citizens, journalists and social activists for “citizen journalism” and civic-oriented, open communication.

Princeton China Initiative
$210,000
To promote human rights in China. The Princeton China Initiative will carry out a broad program of support for human rights projects to enhance transparency, accountability, legal knowledge, and access to justice.

Princeton China Initiative
$120,000
To provide an effective forum for free expression and stimulate liberal debate on China’s international role. Princeton China Initiative will publish China in Perspective Magazine, which will provide a pluralistic platform for Chinese writers to discuss issues related to comparative democratization, Chinese foreign policy making, responsible international behavior, and nationalism.

Southern Mongolian Human Rights Information Center (SMHRIC)
$75,000
To advance the human rights of ethnic Mongols in China. SMHRIC will report on the human rights conditions in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, also known as Southern Mongolia, through a website and an English- and Mongolian- language electronic publication, Southern Mongolia Watch.
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性格决定命运
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