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Liu David

Respect for human rights in China at risk as lawyer reporting torture is sentenced to jail

Chinese Human Rights Lawyer Sentenced to Jail for “Subversion of State Power” On 26th July 2022, Chinese human rights lawyer Chang Weiping was sentenced to three years and six months in prison at the Feng County Detention Centre in Shaanxi province, China. He was convicted of “subversion of state power” […]

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Liu David

Uncovering the Past: China’s Protest Movement.

Protest Movements in China: A History of Brave Activism Introduction June 4, 1989, is a dark day in Chinese history marked by the brutal suppression of peaceful protests, resulting in the deaths of hundreds, if not thousands, in and around Beijing’s Tiananmen Square. But since then, despite the harshly repressive […]

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Samantha Chen

The Importance of China Acknowledging the Tiananmen Square Massacre

China Commemorations Barred 34 Years After Bloody Crackdown In what has become an annual occurrence, Chinese authorities have once again prevented citizens from holding commemorations for the Tiananmen Square Massacre, which took place on June 4, 1989. Human Rights Watch has spoken out against the Chinese government’s attempts to erase […]

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Patel Maya

Uncovering China’s Protest Movement: A Revealing Historical Account

[object Object] China‘s Protest Movement–china,protest,movement,history,account > You might want to read ! “Exploring the Urgent Need for a Global Ban on Cluster Munitions” Hong Kong’s detention of Uyghur student demands transparency Vietnam’s Crackdown on Dissent Continues With “Propaganda” Charge Against Activist. The Democratic Republic of Congo: Suppressing Dissent Through Brutal […]

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Samantha Chen

China’s Phone Search Program: An Alarming Threat to Uyghur Rights.

China‘s Xinjiang region has again come under scrutiny as Human Rights Watch warns that police there are relying on a ‘master list’ of 50,000 multimedia files that they deem ‘violent and terrorist’ to flag Uyghur and other Turkic Muslim residents for interrogation. Human Rights Watch’s forensic investigation into the metadata […]

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