Obama, speaking at a press conference in Washington on Monday, said he would not address the specifics of the Chen Guangcheng case, but then went on to call for Beijing to address its human rights record.
UK Guardian
Something about the mote in your own eye.
The US has not confirmed whether blind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng, who escaped house arrest last week and is believed to be under US protection in Beijing, is in its diplomatic quarters.
Speaking on Monday, US President Barack Obama declined to comment on the situation, but said he believed China would become stronger and more prosperous as it advanced human rights.
The issue is threatening to eclipse a visit by Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, who is expected to arrive in China on Wednesday.
alJazeera
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