Sunday May 27, 2012

Chinese activist who spent 3 months in Tokyo airport to leave

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    some14some

    End of cheap publicity (perhaps), now this gentleman will face the reality once he enters China. Hope Feng will not spend rest of his life like Aung San Suu Kyi (under house arrest).

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    OssanAmerica

    “I want to take a bath,” he said. “That’s what I want to do as soon as I >leave here.”

    I'm sure everyone at the airport shared this feeling.

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    sharpie

    Chinese gov't: Yes, we'll finally let you back in so we can do what we want to u.

    i'd be a tad bit scared to step onto Chinese soil after internationally sounding off on Chinese human rights issues

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    YuriOtani

    I foresee a lifetime job making Nike sneakers and that is if he is lucky!

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    Okinawamike

    Didn't Tom Hanks make a movies about this?

    The Terminal: Part Two Narita!

    Due to his poor English, he at first cannot understand what is happening, but is explained the situation through both news broadcasts and by the immigration services. Over the next three months, Feng is forced to live in the terminal building,

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    goddog

    Imagine eating the terminal food day in and day out for 3 months? He could have begged someone to take him into a first class lounge and taken ashower there.

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    combinibento

    Feng, life is too short to spend 90 days in near immigration control in an airport located in Chiba, washing yourself in a sink.

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    alphawolf

    I remember seeing this guy.. I wonder where he gets his food and water?

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    Pukey2

    I wonder where he gets his food and water?

    Donations from supporters who go through the airport.

    Imagine that, someone, especially a Chinese, who has absolutely no desire to get into Japan, and wants to leave asap. Must have hurt the Japanese pride!

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    OssanAmerica

    Imagine that, someone, especially a Chinese, who has absolutely no >desire to get into Japan, and wants to leave asap. Must have hurt the >Japanese pride!

    I don't know about that. Every Japanese I've talked to seems against undocumented Chinese immigrants. I know that if an iilegal mexican didn't want to come into the US it sure wouldn't hurt MY pride.

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