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CHINA ARRESTS MORE ACTIVISTS FOR URGING PROTESTS

 AFPMarch 14, 2011, 7:59 am   AFP ©Enlarge photo BEIJING (AFP) - Police in China have arrested and charged more activists with subversion, rights groups say, as online calls Sunday urged Chinese to join anti-government rallies for the fourth week running. Guo Weidong, 38, was charged with "inciting subversion" Friday after he posted Internet calls for protesters to attend rallies marking the "Jasmine revolution," the Information Centre for Human Rights and Democracy in China said.

CTU Youth Volunteer Group listed Seven Sins of Hong Kong Government in Creating Youth Poverty

Recently, the very high-profile protest by the youth reveals the difficulties faced by young people in general. Government figures have shown that the problem of youth poverty is getting worse, and this has increasingly led to grievances of young people, and more courage to fight against the regime collusion.
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