New Moscow started in the spring of 2005, and is the solo project of Swedis… Read Full Bio ↴New Moscow started in the spring of 2005, and is the solo project of Swedish guitar impresario, songwriter and all around musical busy-body, David Fransson. David is also the guitarist for Division of Laura Lee. The acoustic version of his song "Slow Down" was featured on Grey's Anatomy in the episode titled "What Have I Done to Deserve This?" in Season two.
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Slow Down I've got no questions for you There's no answers to be…
You'll Be Alright When you speak your heart of anger When you breath cause…
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Joshua Cheng
The demonstrations brought me back 33 years ago when I was protesting in the campus, on the street and Tiananmen Square. I thought the young generation had lost the passion that we had. I was wrong. Hope the U.S. can show some support of the demonstrators and hold the Chinese government accountable for its retaliation against the demonstrators.
Joshua Cheng
@LARRY CARTIERVILLEwho cares what you think!
LARRY CARTIERVILLE
@Joshua Cheng WHO CARE WHAT U DID THAT NIGHT.
汉服百度 Hanfu Colorful
@Omaaz U.S.A The price is ¥300 (about $50) in Beijing and Shanghai, as little as ¥80 in other cities, CIA needs to pay more next time.
Zodiac
One point that Zakaria mentioned in this interview needs to be correct. China generally doesn't allow ANY protests, unless they have government background aiming to show angers to other contries. Although protesting is a civil right written in China's constitution, any organized protesting needs to be approved by government and police, which you'd never succeed. From time to time, in extreme curcumstances people may just go on the streat without approval, and as long as it's not against the government and/or the party, the government may accept their propositions, and even make limited compromises, but also always punish the organizors afterwards. So in this sense, what we saw in the recent protests in the China mainland is real bravery.
Mike Tyson
@Thibault Gauthier Oh Yes they are allowed ot protest for things the government approves of. They also had goernment sanctioned protests int he USSR were those people also free?
Thibault Gauthier
@Mike Tyson Have you been to France?
汉服百度 Hanfu Colorful
Actually Zakaria is right, there are protests across China on daily bases, mostly for local issues, and not reported by the mainstream media, China does have freedom, hard to believe to most Americans.
汉服百度 Hanfu Colorful
Zakaria 's mother died of Covid in India, and he is unhappy about China's 'unprecedented' Covid-19 policy, twisted personality.
M. Hasan Choudhury, M.D.
These protesters may be totally brutally suppressed I am afraid.
So sad.
When I was a medical student in Pakistan in 1969 we protested against the dictators general Ayyub Khan and they came looking for me and I had go underground for months.
Later I escaped to the USA. Pakistan fell apart 1971 when I went back to participate in the liberation war for Bangladesh which was East Pakistan.
Hope China can break out of their chain from their despot and dictators. Sad.
Regards to the Chinese people.