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The Chinese government claims it's making serious efforts to clean up pollution. But as this horrifying report shows, much of their 'success' has involved simply moving their toxic industries out of sight.
Police in Beijing are racing to rid the streets of so-called troublemakers before the Olympic opening ceremony. Their targets are the law-abiding Chinese who go to Beijing to protest against corruption.
China's spectacular economic growth has come at a heavy price. Millions of workers have been crippled in unsafe sweatshops.
In a modernising spree new developments are shooting up over Beijing. Local opponents to building are making their mark.
It is estimated that 60 million Chinese living in rural and remote areas eke out a subsistence existence on a meagre $90 a year. How best to improve their lot though is a matter for debate.
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