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Democracy is stirring in China... closely monitored by the Beijing government.
Religious freedom is limited in an atheist state, and some groups - Buddhist, Muslim, Christian - are controlled.
Extraordinary footage illustrates increasing social unrest, in both villages and cities, as China's people demand their rights.
In Taishi village, residents sought to use the law to impeach and remove its corrupt leaders.
Praised by the leading Party newspaper in China one minute, the village was overrun with police and militia the next.
Frank interviews with Chinese people from Tibetan temples to law courts and labour camps, all grapple with the issue of how to make China fair as well as prosperous. |
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