CHINA: HUMAN RIGHTS WORKERS TREATED LIKE “CRIMINALS,” REPORT SAYS

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Originally published by Newsweek on February 16, 2017 Updated | China is treating human rights workers like “criminals,” according to a report which points to an increased government crackdown on civil liberties. The report, produced by the Chinese Human Rights Defenders, a coalition of Chinese and international human rights non-governmental organizations, details (read more…)

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La disidencia se convierte en un “alto riesgo” en la China de Xi, dice CHRD

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Originally published by Terra on February 16, 2017 Cualquier tipo de disidencia, protesta o defensa de los derechos humanos es una actividad de “alto riesgo” en la China liderada por Xi Jinping, donde las torturas, las confesiones forzadas o las desapariciones están a la orden del día, alerta hoy Chinese Human Rights (read more…)

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China takes aim at civil society in systematic crackdown: report

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Originally published by The Globe and Mail on February 16, 2017 China’s muzzling of lawyers, labour activists, journalists and gender campaigners amounts to a systematic attempt to choke off civil society, an effort that took on new seriousness last year, said the authors of a new report on human rights (read more…)

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China: Human rights lawyers increasingly targets of assault, arrest – report

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Originally published by Asian Correspondent on February 17, 2017 LAWYER’S of human rights activists in China are being subject to beatings and suppression by paid assailants hired by the authorities, a report has claimed. The report, released Thursday by the Network of Chinese Human Rights Defenders (CHRD ), a coalition of groups working (read more…)

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China’s congress meeting brings crackdown on critics

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Originally published by AP on March 6, 2017 BEIJING (AP) — Chinese authorities have shut down activist Ye Haiyan’s blogs and forced her to move from one city to another. Left with few options, she now produces socially conscious paintings to make a living and advocate for the rights of sex workers (read more…)

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At Least Nine Rights Activists ‘Secretly Detained’ in China’s Suzhou

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Originally published by Radio Free Asia on March 24, 2017 Authorities in the eastern China province of Jiangsu are holding several rights activists under “residential surveillance” in an unknown location following a secret crackdown in Suzhou city that began last September, rights activists said. Several of the detainees had been protesting in supporting (read more…)

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Detained activist wins China rights award

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Originally published by UCA News on March 16, 2017 A detained activist, who has been in pre-trial detention for more than two years, received a prestigious human rights award March 14 from a coalition of Chinese human rights groups. Su Changlan, 45, is the third recipient of the Cao Shunli Memorial Award (read more…)

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Detained Chinese Feminist Wins New Human Rights Honor

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Originally published by Radio Free Asia on March 14, 2017 Detained activist Su Changlan, who has been in pre-trial detention for more than two years, on Tuesday received a prestigious human rights award from a coalition of Chinese human rights groups. Su, 45, is the third recipient of the Cao Shunli Memorial Award (read more…)

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Defending human rights deemed bigger political offense under Xi

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Originally published by Nikkei Asian Review on February 16, 2017 HONG KONG — China is growing less tolerant of basic human rights under the reign of President Xi Jinping. The Network of Chinese Human Rights Defenders, or CHRD, warned that a crackdown on human rights activists is intensifying, with the government increasingly (read more…)

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China Sees Rising Number of Rights Activists Charged With Political ‘Crimes’

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Originally published by Radio Free Asia on February 16, 2017 The number of people detained and otherwise persecuted by the ruling Chinese Communist Party for “political crimes” rose last year, as the administration of President Xi Jinping brought a draconian suite of new laws limit people’s right to freedom of expression, association (read more…)

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Report: China targeting human rights defenders as national security threats

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Originally published by Jurist on February 16, 2017 [JURIST] The Network of Chinese Human Rights Defenders (CHRD) [advocacy website] released its annual report [text, PDF] on Thursday, highlighting intensified crackdowns on human rights defenders in China. According to the CHRD report, human rights activities are being criminalized as “‘political’ threats to ‘national security.’” (read more…)

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Torture accusations as EU ambassador raises case of Chinese lawyer Xie Yang

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Originally published by HKFP on January 25, 2017 The EU ambassador to Beijing said Wednesday that Europe was concerned about the case of detained Chinese lawyer Xie Yang, who rights groups say has been tortured by police. Chinese President Xi Jinping has overseen a tightening of controls on civil society since assuming (read more…)

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