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Meghan C. Howard ’04, the student who interrupted Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao’s Dec. 11 speech to protest China’s occupation of Tibet, will likely face disciplinary action next week...
Although the immense security efforts surrounding Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao’s visit to campus on Dec. 10 (News, “China’s Wen Talks Trade, Reforms...
...tell you about Meghan C. Howard ’04, the student who was recently threatened with administrative action by the University for unfurling a Tibetan flag and telling Wen that Tibet belongs to the Tibetans. My blonde-haired roommate from upstate New York has been a devout Tibetan Buddhist since childhood. One night at the dinner table sophomore year, she noticed some peculiar deposits on the mixed greens in her salad, which she recognized as caterpillar eggs. Instead of throwing them away as you or I would have done, she cared for them until they hatched into little green...
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao’s response to the Free Tibet protester during his speech highlights how Beijing always sidelines or ignores the welfare of Tibetans and other minorities (News, “China’s Wen Talks Trade, Reforms,” Dec. 11). As China rises as a global power, the U.S. gets more desperate to engage it. As a result, the survival of oppressed peoples such as Tibetans and Uighurs end up being treated as taboo subjects. From Burma to Palestine, from Tibet to East Turkistan, the weak live in fear while the strong smile...
University President Lawrence H. Summers showed his courage by asking a protester to respect Wen’s right to speak. I admire you, President Summers, for standing up for him. By the way, did you get a chance to show the same integrity by asking Wen to respect the Tibetan people’s right to speak...