China detained nearly 1,000 rights defenders in 2014: group

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Originally published by AFP on March 16, 2015 BEIJING (AFP) – Chinese authorities detained nearly 1,000 human rights defenders in 2014, an advocacy group said Monday, accusing President Xi Jinping s government of setting China s “worst record of human rights violations since the mid-1990s”. The figure nears the number detained in the (read more…)

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China Detains Women’s Rights Activists in Several Cities

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Originally published by New York Times on March , 2015 China detained at least 10 women’s rights activists over the weekend to forestall a nationwide campaign against sexual harassment on public transportation that was to overlap with International Women’s Day, according to human rights advocates and associates of those detained. At (read more…)

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UN rapporteur on torture receives report on activist Li Biyun

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Originally published by Asia News.it on March 5, 2015 Li took part in land rights campaigns and ran as an independent candidate in a local election. She accuses police of assaulting her whilst being handcuffed, depriving her of food and water and denying her medical care. She also accuses police of (read more…)

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Torture Rife in China’s Judicial System, Group Tells U.N.

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Originally published by Radio Free Asia on February 17, 2015 The ruling Chinese Communist Party allows a climate of impunity for those who torture and mistreat inmates and detainees, which is now endemic throughout the country’s judicial and law enforcement system, a network of rights groups told the United Nations on (read more…)

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China Detains Several Women’s Rights Activists

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Originally published by New York Times on March 8, 2015 BEIJING — China detained at least 10 women’s rights activists over the weekend to forestall a nationwide campaign against sexual harassment on public transportation that was to overlap with International Women’s Day, according to human rights advocates and associates of (read more…)

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Chinese Police Jail Activist For Two Weeks Over Smog Protest Retweet

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Originally publish by Radio Free Asia on March 12, 2015 Authorities in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong have detained a man after he retweeted calls for an anti-smog protest last weekend, his lawyer told RFA on Thursday. Guangzhou-based rights activist Guo Chunping was handed a 14-day administrative sentence for suspicion of (read more…)

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China’s Persecution of Activists Worsens in Xi’s Second Year: Rights Group

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Originally publish by Radio Free Asia on March 16, 2015 China’s persecution of human rights activists was “unusually severe” in 2014, according to a report released Monday by an overseas-based rights group, which said President Xi Jinping had intensified a campaign last year to “purge universal values” in the world’s most populous (read more…)

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Five Chinese feminists are being detained over International Women’s Day protests

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Originally publish by Cosmopolitan UK on March 17, 2015 Five women are being criminally detained by Chinese authorities after being suspected of “picking quarrels and creating a disturbance”. The women are known for campaigning for the LGBT community and women’s rights, and were apparently detained after authorities discovered they were planning on highlighting sexual (read more…)

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Chinese Lawyers to Boycott Annual Business ‘Check’

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Originally publish by Radio Free Asia on March 17, 2015 Dozens of top Chinese lawyers have announced a boycott of the annual review of their licenses by the authorities, saying the practice is illegal, and amounts to political control over the country’s embattled legal profession. At least 38 lawyers from Beijing, Sichuan, (read more…)

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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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