Detention of Rights Activists in China Soared in 2014, Report Says

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Originally publish by New York Times (blog) on March 17, 2015 The Chinese authorities last year detained more people advocating greater civic rights than at any time since at least the mid-1990s, a United States-based organization said in a new report. The rights activists encompass a broad group of people, including opponents (read more…)

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Hillary Clinton Criticized for Not Defending Human Rights in China

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Originally published by Washington Free Beacon on March 16, 2015 Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is facing new criticism of her record on human rights violations in China. In Clinton’s book Hard Choices, the presumptive Democratic presidential candidate for 2016 touted her efforts to secure asylum in the United States (read more…)

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[CHRB] Concerns Over Health of Detained Woman Activist & Anniversary of Cao Shunli’s Death (3/13-19/2015)

[CHRB] Concerns Over Health of Detained Woman Activist & Anniversary of Cao Shunli’s Death (3/13-19/2015)

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Wu Rongrong (武嵘嵘), one of the five female human rights defenders under criminal detention in Beijing after a coordinated police action last week, has been denied any treatment for a serious medical condition. March 14 marked the one-year anniversary of the persecution to death of activist Cao Shunli (曹顺利), with (read more…)

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Chinese women’s rights activists arrested after planning protest over sexual harassment

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Originally published by ABC on March 12, 2015 Five women’s rights activists who were reportedly planning to raise awareness of sexual harassment on public transport are being criminally detained in China. Li Maizi (also known as Li Tingting), Wu Rongrong, Zheng Churan, Wang Man and Wei Tingting were taken away by (read more…)

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Amnesty attacks China over ‘chilling’ detentions of female activists

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Originally published by The Telegraph on March 12, 2015 Human rights activists have called on Beijing to release five female campaigners who were detained last weekend after reportedly printing stickers and leaflets calling for an end to sexual harassment. Li Tingting, Wei Tingting, Wu Rongrong, Zheng Churan and Wang Man are (read more…)

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China vows better justice as crackdown continues

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Originally published by USA Today on March 12, 2015 BEIJING — China’s chief justice Zhou Qiang vowed Thursday to stop wrongful convictions and weed out corrupt judges, as authorities try to build trust in the nation’s “socialist legal system with Chinese characteristics.” Top prosecutor Cao Jianming also pledged better access for (read more…)

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Five Chinese feminists held over International Women’s Day plans

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Originally published by The Guardian on March 12, 2015 Concern is growing for five Chinese feminists detained on suspicion of “picking quarrels and creating a disturbance” after planning to highlight sexual harassment on International Women’s Day. The detainees are known for their work on women’s and LGBT rights and include some (read more…)

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Dos personas fueron arrestadas en China por pedir más medidas contra la contaminación

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Originally published by Noticias24 on March 9, 2015 (Pekín, 9 de marzo, EFE).- Las autoridades chinas han arrestado a dos ciudadanos que se manifestaron el domingo para pedir más medidas al Ejecutivo contra la contaminación, un problema que, según datos oficiales, provoca hasta 500.000 muertes prematuras cada año. Según confirmó a (read more…)

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Anti-Smog Film Is Pulled In China; Protesters Reportedly Detained

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Originally published by NPR on March 9, 2015 A human rights group says that police in China detained two people Monday for protesting the government’s approach to air pollution. One of the protesters was detained for slander, according to China Human Rights Defenders. The group says the pair were released after (read more…)

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Un proyecto de ley amenaza la pervivencia de las ONG foráneas en China

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Originally published by Eldia.es on March 15, 2015 Tamara Gil, Pekín, EFE Más control de sus actividades y menos facilidades para instalarse en el país. Esas son algunas de las claves de la nueva ley que el Gobierno de China planea aprobar para regular el trabajo de las organizaciones no gubernamentales (ONG) (read more…)

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“Silencing the Messenger: 2014 Annual Report on the Situation of Human Rights Defenders in China”

“Silencing the Messenger: 2014 Annual Report on the Situation of Human Rights Defenders in China”

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Human rights defenders in China experienced unusually severe reprisal in 2014, says CHRD in its annual report, Silencing the Messenger: 2014 Annual Report on the Situation of Human Rights Defenders in China. CHRD asserts that the government’s persecution of human rights defenders in 2014 was as severe as it has (read more…)

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Activist Zhou Weilin Named First Recipient of Cao Shunli Memorial Award for Human Rights Defenders

Activist Zhou Weilin Named First Recipient of Cao Shunli Memorial Award for Human Rights Defenders

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Activist Zhou Weilin (周维林) has been named the first recipient of the Cao Shunli Memorial Award for Human Rights Defenders, selected by three Chinese groups sponsoring the award. The award committee, made up of three Mainland-based NGOs—Human Rights Campaign in China, Civil Rights & Livelihood Watch, and Rights Defense Network—announced (read more…)

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