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The recent round of arrests occurred one week before the anniversary of the military crackdown that ended pro-democracy protests in Beijing's Tiananmen Square on June 4th, 1989.
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Chinese police detained dissident Wang Donghai after he and six other activists petitioned the National People's Congress on May 27th, demanding the release of political prisoners.
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NPR senior news analyst Daniel Schorr stated that President Clinton, who was far ahead of Dole in the polls a week prior, was cast in a shadow by the Whitewater trial verdict.
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Mike Jendrzejczyk, Washington Director of Human Rights Watch-Asia, stated that paranoia in the Chinese government toward the democracy movement has increased in recent months as economic reforms have triggered more unrest.
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NPR senior news analyst Daniel Schorr says that the verdict in the Whitewater trial has cast a shadow over President Clinton, who just a week ago was far ahead of Dole in the polls. Funder 0:29 XPromo 0:29 CUTAWAY 1B 0:29 RETURN1 0:29 NEWS 2:59 NEWS 1:59 THEME MUSIC 0:29 1C 6. CHINA DISSIDENT — Noah talks with Mike Jendrzejczyk (jenn-DREEZ-sick), the Washington Director of Human Rights Watch-Asia. Chinese police have detained dissident Wang Donghai (WAHNG dong-HY) after he and six other activists petitioned the National People's Congress on May 27th, demanding the release of political prisoners. Mr. Jendrzejczyk believes that paranoia in the Chinese government toward the democracy movement has increased in recent months as economic reforms have triggered more unrest. This recent round of arrests comes one week before the anniversary of the military crackdown that ended pro- democracy protests in Beijing's Tiananmen Square on June 4th, 1989.

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