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Spielberg shows Beijing red card over Darfur
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Spielberg presents Beijing red card over Darfur
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In a gesture sure to rattle the Chinese Government , Steven Spielberg pulled out of the Beijing Olympics to protest against China 's backing for Sudan 's policy in Darfur .
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Steven Spielberg chose not to participate in the Beijing Olympics in regards to protesting against China 's backing of Sudan 's policy in Dafur which in turn riled up the Chinese Government .
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His withdrawal comes in the wake of fighting flaring up again in Darfur and is set to embarrass China , which has sought to halt the negative fallout from having close ties to the Sudanese government .
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Spielberg 's action sourced from the wake of fighting arising in Darfur again and is set to humiliate China , which was thought to stop the negative fallout from having a tight bond with the Sudanese government .
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China , which has extensive investments in the Sudanese oil industry , maintains close links with the Government , which includes one minister charged with crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court in The Hague .
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China , which is taking up a lot of investments in the Sudanese oil industry , keeps a close eye on the Government , which entails watching one minister charged with inhumane crimes by the International Criminal Court in The Hague .
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Although emphasizing that Khartoum bears the bulk of the responsibility for these ongoing atrocities , Spielberg maintains that the international community , and particularly China , should do more to end the suffering .
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Bringing forth Khartoum 's responsibility for these horrific actions , Spielberg suggests that the international community , China in particular , should play a bigger role to end the suffering .