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Spielberg shows Beijing red card over Darfur
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Spielberg decides to show a red card to Beijing 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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In a protest against China 's backing of Sudan 's policy in Darfur , Steven Spielberg pulled out of the Beijing Olympics - an act that 's sure to rattle 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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Fighting has flared up again in Darfur , and in its wake , his withdrawal is set to embarrass China , who are trying to stop any fallout coming from their close ties with Sudan 's 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 has extensive investments in Sudan 's oil industry , and they maintain tight links with their Government , including a minister undergoing charges for crimes against humanity 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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Spielberg notes that Khartoum is largely responsible for these crimes , but maintains that internationally , countries , especially China , should do more to bring about an end to the suffering .