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While the China Hub legislation is under fierce debate, a group of activists are showing graphic images of Chinese repression in the Missouri Capitol Rotunda. |
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Wrap: When lawmakers return to work on the controversial China Hub legislation, they'll be met with graphic images depicting Chinese Governmental repression on a peaceful group. Falun Gong activist Sara Effner wants to make lawmakers think about the bill.
Actuality: | EFFNER3.WAV |
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Description: "I think China's human rights record is definitely something to take into consideration. I don't see why they wouldn't take that into consideration." |
Republican Representative Barney Fisher declined to speak about China specifically, but did say he wouldn't want to do business with governments that "trample on human rights."
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Description: "I wouldn't want us doing business with North Korea." |
Reporting from the State Capitol, I'm Matt Evans.
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Missouri lawmakers will be met with graphic paintings depicting Chinese repression and torture on a spiritual group when they come back to the statehouse to continue work on the China Hub bill. |
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Wrap: One activist of the repressed Chinese spiritual group Falun Gong wants to bring to light Chinese repression as the meetings get underway.
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Description: "We just present the facts and let people make their own decisions." |
Republican Representative Barney Fisher declined to talk specifically about China, but did say he thinks human rights is an important issue when deciding the China Hub legislation.
Actuality: | FISHER2.WAV |
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Description: "I wouldn't want us doing business with North Korea, or Syria, or any other people who trample on human rights." |
Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Matt Evans.
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As Missouri lawmakers get back to work on legislation giving tax breaks for trade with China, they'll be met with graphic paintings of Chinese repression and brutality on a spiritual group in the rotunda of the statehouse. |
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Wrap: One activist wants to urge legislators to think about China's human rights record before going through with the controversial China Hub legislation.
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Description: "It helps them to know who they're dealing with and have a full picture before they proceed." |
The China Hub bill doesn't have the Missouri House's approval yet. Republican Representative Barney Fisher says he would be surprised if the bill passed.
Actuality: | FISHER3.WAV |
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Description: "Right now, I wouldn't put it any better than 50/50." |
Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Matt Evans.