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Crackdown lays bare China's harder stance

By Jamil Anderlini, Kathrin Hille

Published: January 3 2009 02:00 | Last updated: January 3 2009 02:00

China celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights last month by detaining prominent dissidents across the country.

Their apparent transgression was signing their names on "Charter 08", a manifesto published on the internet on December 10 calling for all Chinese citizens inside and outside the government to embrace the "rapid establishment of a free, democratic and constitutional country" and the end of one-party authoritarian rule by the Communist party.

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