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13-08-2008

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President Bush in a speech delivered on route to Beijing to attend the games, praised America's economic and diplomatic alliances with Beijing, but asserted that the U.S. "stands in firm opposition" to China's detention of political, human rights and religious activists.

Kunleng invites RFA reporter Tseten Dolkar, who traveled with the President to China, and Tenzin Dorje, Vice President of Students for Free Tibet, to discuss the current and post Olympic scenario for rights activism in Tibet and China.

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