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Thirteen petitioners who traveled to Beijing to gain compensation for being forcibly evicted from their land staged a mass suicide attempt after Beijing authorities dismissed their complaints.
The Supreme Peoples' Court, the highest court in China, urged lower courts to prohibit admissions of guilt obtained from torture.

Al Jazeera exposes the Chinese unelected autocracy's Prison Slaves in their latest episode of Slavery: A 21st Century Evil...
Deng Yuwen, A well-known editor and Communist Party member, was recently suspended from his position as Deputy Editor of the Study Times, an influential government publication, for writing an editorial critical of the Chinese government’s support for North Korea.
Former US President Jimmy Carter urged the Nepali government not to accede to Chinese demands to prevent Tibetans from leaving China by harassing them at the Nepali border.
A recently released report provides a glimpse into the brutal reality of life in a Chinese forced labor camp.
According to a report released by Human Rights Watch, the Chinese government plans to significantly expand its surveillance program in the Tibetan Autonomous Region. Known as "grid management," this system enables officials to monitor the activities of key people and store a wealth of information on countless individuals in Tibet.
Chinese hackers have created new Android spyware in order to gain access to the phones of Chinese dissidents and foreign human rights activists.