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S1
Spielberg
shows
Beijing
red
card
over
Darfur
T1
Spielberg
red
cards
Darfur
S2
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
.
T2
As
a
protest
to
China
's
backing
for
Sudan
's
policy
in
Darfur
,
Steven
Spielberg
pulled
out
of
the
Beijing
Olympics
.
S3
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
.
T3
He
wants
to
publicize
and
embarass
China
due
to
their
position
in
the
matter
.
S4
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
.
T4
Because
China
has
investments
in
the
Sudanese
oil
industry
,
they
keep
ties
with
Sudan
's
government
,
including
a
criminal
minister
.
S5
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
.
T5
While
most
of
these
issues
are
due
to
Khartoum
,
Spielberg
still
believes
that
all
countries
,
including
China
,
should
work
harder
to
end
the
problems
.