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Submitted by Ainslie Embree (not verified) on March 8, 2012 - 11:55pm.
This is first-rate, so much better than the our papers.
I wish I had read it before we had that most enjoyable lunch yesterday, as I would have questioned you on the likelihood of the frustrated people maintaining themselves against the militant power of the government.
Can an opposition without a leader ( a Mao, a Gandhi, a Lenin win against a united power?) I am deeply pessimistic on this point.I wish you could get into the Times or Post!
Anyway, my thanks.
Ainslie.
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