Asia Times: Stamp out sex with an Olympic baton

2008-06-14

Excerpted from Asia Times:
The "Legal Guidelines for Foreigners Entering, Exiting and Staying in China during the Olympics," released June 2, was a question and answer warning to foreigners about prohibited behavior, including sleeping in parks, carrying weapons and engaging in "illegal gatherings and parades, " according to an English translation made public by the non-governmental organization Human Rights in China (HRIC).

Under the rubric "Which categories of foreigners are not permitted to enter China?," the HRIC-translated guide included, "Those who are believed to potentially engage in smuggling, narcotic trafficking or prostitution after entering China," and "Those who are suffering from a mental disorder or insanity, sexually-transmitted disease, or an infectious disease such as active tuberculosis."

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