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China Jails Anti-Corruption Activists As Part Of A Continuing Campaign To Stifle Criticism

June 24, 2014 by admin

On June 19th BBC News reported that the Chinese government has jailed three anti-corruption activists.

Intimidation of Rights Lawyers Intensifies

June 17, 2014 by admin

Following his release from criminal detention in April, lawyer Tang Jitian detailed the brutal ways in which detention center guards tortured him while incarcerated.

Chinese College Student Arrested for Tweet Urging Dissemination of Information on Tiananmen

June 17, 2014 by admin

On June 9th news broke that a 22-year-old sophomore at Beijing International Studies University named Zhao Huaxu had been arrested by Chinese authorities.

Three sentenced to death as court reveals unseen footage of Tiananmen Square attack

June 17, 2014 by admin

Three people have been sentenced to death for organising the attack in Tiananmen Square last October that left five people dead.

Former American Inmate in Chinese Prison Made Christmas Lights for Export to the United States

June 17, 2014 by admin

Washington, DC
On December 14, 2013 Stuart Foster, a college professor and former Fulbright scholar, was released from his eight-month sentence at the Baiyun Detention Center in Guangzhou, China, one of 1,398 identified administrative or criminal Chinese detention centers in which inmates are forced to perform arduous labor.

I Laogai: il regno di Satana

June 11, 2014 by admin

Dal 1950 esiste in Cina il sistema dei LAOGAI.

Sono campi di concentramento dove, attualmente, milioni di donne, uomini e bambini sono condannati ai lavori forzati a vantaggio del regime totalitario cinese e di numerose multinazionali che investono o producono in Cina.

CHINA: Four human rights lawyers detained following investigation into black jail

March 25, 2014 by admin

Your Excellency, dear Ambassador,
May I request your ambassadorial mediation in the following case, thank you.

Chinese Legal Experts: Prosecutors Increasingly Torturing Defendants and Witnesses

March 25, 2014 by admin

According to legal experts, Chinese prosecutors are increasingly torturing witnesses and suspected criminals during criminal interrogations.

UN Delays Adoption of Chinese Human Rights Report

March 25, 2014 by admin

In response to protests from a NGO on the UN assembly floor calling for a moment of silence for Cao Shunli, a civil society activist who recently died in detention after failing to receive adequate medical treatment, the UN Human Rights Council postponed the adoption of China’s Universal Periodic Review, a self-assessment of domestic human rights developments.

Man Gets 18-Month Sentence for Planning Tiananmen Square Anniversary Protest

March 25, 2014 by admin

A court in Jiangsu province sentenced Gu Yimin to 18 months in prison for "inciting subversion of the state" after he applied to hold a protest commemorating the 24th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre last June.

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