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Dow Jones: Irish Protesters Pelt Zhu's Car with Paint Bombs, Eggs September 3, 2001 DUBLIN (AP)--Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern used a
meeting with Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji to raise his
concerns about China's human rights record, while
Irish protesters used paint bombs and eggs to express
theirs. Ahern, appearing at a news conference with Zhu, said
their talks had been "frank and friendly." China's
treatment of Tibetans and the Falun Gong [group] were
discussed, he said. He said he also raised the case of Zhao Ming, a
post-graduate student at Trinity College, Dublin, who
reportedly was arrested during a visit to China in
1999 and sent to a labor camp. The Chinese leader said he and Ahern discussed their
differences as friends. Zhu took exception when a reporter asked whether China
was prepared to abide by international standards on
human rights. Saying that the reporter was leaping to
assumptions, Zhu offered his questioner a free trip to
China to see the situation for himself. [...] Later, Zhu's vehicle was pelted with red paint bombs
and eggs as it arrived for an official dinner at
Dublin Castle. Nearly 200 protesters carried placards reading "Free
Zhao Ming" and "Solidarity with Chinese workers - No
welcome for the butchers of Tiananmen Square." Irish Labor Party leader Ruairi Quinn boycotted the
dinner. "The most appropriate way for me to convey the
concerns that the Labor Party has...about human-rights
abuses in China is for me not to attend," he said. "I think China must be welcomed into the world's
community, I think it should become a member of the
World Trade Organization, but economic liberalization
must come hand-in-hand with human-rights freedoms as
well." [...] Posting date: 9/5/2001
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