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By: Scott http://www.deliberatelyconsidered.com/2010/12/human-rights-day/comment-page-1/#comment-3015 Fri, 17 Dec 2010 16:58:02 +0000 http://www.deliberatelyconsidered.com/?p=1279#comment-3015 I’m surprised that a member of China’s Online Red Army didn’t commit a troll-and-run in response the this piece, especially “In China also?”

With regards to the Nobel ceremony, is it not interesting, if not troubling, that both Afghanistan and Iraq chose not to attend? If after all the state building efforts of the US, both governments still choose to stand on the side of repression, it suggests that either they resent the top down imposition of democracy, to which they owe their rule, and they really don’t share the democratic spirit, or that China holds enough clout with each government that they would bend to pressure. Or both. Either way, Does their absence from the award ceremony bode well for the future of democracy in Iraq and Afghanistan?

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