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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 30 Nov 2017

    Myanmar's civilian leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, is getting a warm welcome in China – and no criticism over the Rohingya crisishttp://nyti.ms/2kfmilj 

    10:59 PM - 30 Nov 2017
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      1. Abdul REHMAN‏ @Abdul_Rehman607 30 Nov 2017
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        She should be shmaefull of her acts....

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      1. Sajid‏ @sjid_noor 30 Nov 2017
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        cuz china wants the work on mytsone dam to start again that had been stopped due to local outcry

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      1. I H Watinsky‏ @watinsky 30 Nov 2017
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        China is currently the ‘smartest’ capitalist country and the results and facts prove out this assertion, then S. Korea, then Germany.

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      1. I H Watinsky‏ @watinsky 30 Nov 2017
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        Apparently, gender does not guarantee ‘kindler, gentler’ to families as some demagogue.

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      1. Dana Mitsuo M.D.‏ @DLM_MD 30 Nov 2017
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        China doesn’t criticize others. They themselves have such horrid human rights issue. People who live in glass houses, should not throw stones.

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      1. Mr. Chen‏ @chenyx75 30 Nov 2017
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        Dictator Xi and Witch became closer.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=z_aC5xPQ2f4 …

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      1. Pelos Parados‏ @rbrtpnc 1 Dec 2017
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        @realDonaldTrump will worry about Kyi & Jinping after he plays golf this weekend as Melania cheers him on.

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      1. elina oi‏ @elinaoi 1 Dec 2017
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        Exactly what it is, Genocide being perpetuated by the Burmese military on the Rohingya minority to cleanse them from Burma.

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      1. elina oi‏ @elinaoi 1 Dec 2017
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        There you have it! And that is why Burma is behaving like this while it is condemned by the world(the western world), that is fine with China, as it moves them closer into their sphere. One could almost make a case for the cause of this ethnic cleansing and genocide (and that is)

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      1. GwayDu‏ @gwaydu 1 Dec 2017
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        不屌我习大大,这照片拍的有问题啊

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      1. Rizwan Taj‏ @RizTajK 1 Dec 2017
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        Disappointing

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      2. Glen J. Card‏ @Glenjcard 30 Nov 2017
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        NEED AN ORGAN TRANSPLANT?Hm?? "HUMANRIGHTS ABUSING!"#1 HUMAN TRAFFICKER!!""MODERN DAY SLAVERY IN AFRICA!""WORLD MILITARY EXPANSION+WEAPON SALES(BurmaIranNorthKoreaSyriaAfricanTerroristsETC!!)" COMMUNIST CHINA EXECUTES 10,000 PEOPLE(RapesAbusesThem!!!) YR(WithIn7daysOfSentencing!)

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      3. Glen J. Card‏ @Glenjcard 30 Nov 2017
        Replying to @Glenjcard @nytimes

        JUST PHONE AHEAD!! (DISSENTS>UIGHERS>CHRISTIANS,>FULUN-GONG ETC!!) PREFERRED PRISONERS(VICTIMS!!!)??DOING BUSINESS WITH THIS BARBARIC COUNTRY?? FREE TRADE(ORGANS OPTIONAL!!?)? Hm? WATCH "INSIDE CHINAS ILLEGAL ORGAN TRADE!!?" WITH (MP) DAVID KILGOUR+(HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYER)

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      4. Glen J. Card‏ @Glenjcard 30 Nov 2017
        Replying to @Glenjcard @nytimes

        DAVID MATAS+ Dr. DANON NOTOS!!!?? AND WHY DOE'S THE WORLD MEDIA SAY NOTHING ABOUT COMMUNIST CHINA ARRESTS OF MORE THAN "300 JOURNALISTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYERS!!" PEOPLE WHO ARE TRYING TO PROTECT FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND THE SO CALLED "FREE WORLD!!" SAYS NOTHING!!!!!!!

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      1. ayimoer‏ @ayimoer 30 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        good job

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      2. Glen J. Card‏ @Glenjcard 30 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        MORE BUSINESS WITH COMMUNIST CHINA!! GUESS "SHADY DEALS!!" ARE THE WAVE OF THE FUTURE!! CEO/CHAIRMAN OF HYTERA AND ANBANG INS. UNDER/ARRESTED FOR CORRUPTION BRIBERY ETC ETC!! MEANWHILE COMMUNIST CHINA EXECUTES 10,000/yr(DissentsUighersFulun-Gong ETC!!) ANY $$$$ FLOWING TO

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      3. Glen J. Card‏ @Glenjcard 30 Nov 2017
        Replying to @Glenjcard @nytimes

        COMMUNIST CHINA KEEPS "HUMANRIGHTS ABUSING!!""@1 HUMANTRAFFICKING!!"" MILITARY+WORLD EXPANSION!!""FENTANYL/HEROIN DEATH DEALING!!""DICTATORSHIP!!" ETC ETC CHINA GROWING STRONGER AND STRONGER!! PERSONALLY I THINK COMMUNIST CHINA "WHITE GLOVES!" ARE RED FROM BEING SOAKED IN SO MUCH

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      4. Glen J. Card‏ @Glenjcard 30 Nov 2017
        Replying to @Glenjcard @nytimes @1

        INNOCENT BLOOD!!! WHEN ARE BUSINESS PEOPLE GOING TO REALISE THAT DOING BUSINESS IN COMMUNIST CHINA CAN SEND YOU AND YOUR PEOPLE TO JAIL!! ANY BUSINESS IN "HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSING!!""#1 HUMAN TRAFFICKING!!""MODERN DAY SLAVERY IN AFRICA!!" WORLD MILITARY THREAT!" "DICTATORSHIP!!" ETC

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      5. Glen J. Card‏ @Glenjcard 30 Nov 2017
        Replying to @Glenjcard @nytimes @1

        COMMUNIST CHINA WILL HAVE A COMMUNIST PARTY MEMBER SITTING IN A CORNER OFFICE OVERSEERING YOUR OWN BUSINESS AND $$$$!! BREAK "DICTATOR!!" XI JINPING RULES AND OFF TO JAIL YOU GO BUSINESS+TECH SEIZED FOR COMMUNIST CHINA GOOD!! REMEMBER "NAZI GERMANY!!!??"

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