A providential coincidence of modern Chinese history may have aligned the strategic interests of two profoundly important but different groups of persecuted Chinese nationals who have suffered the same unhappy fate.
The Washington Post, formerly a champion of equality for 600,000 residents of the District of Columbia, has become the city's chief advocate for political inequality. The paper's editorial position should be a national embarrassment.
From a safe distance, the island nation of Singapore shines; but beneath the glossy surface lies a jungle of political oppression -- Asian values of another kind.