China’s New Leaders Must Confront Hard Truths on Tiananmen

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For nearly a quarter-century, the Chinese government has maintained an impervious approach to the truth about its 1989 military suppression against pro-democracy protests. Authorities have denied responsibility for the massacre and stonewalled public reckoning of the People’s Liberation Army’s use of force that left hundreds, if not thousands, dead and (read more…)

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Chinese Authorities Must Release Activists, End Escalating Crackdown on Free Expression

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Police in China have begun detaining activists, lawyers, and ordinary citizens in an apparently coordinated crackdown triggered by advocacy aimed against official corruption and other politically sensitive issues. Authorities have seized activists in Beijing who, under the rubric of the “New Citizens Movement,” have organized a petition drive to demand (read more…)

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China Cites “State Secrets” in Rejecting Civil Society Participation in Universal Periodic Review

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The Chinese government must stop harassing and persecuting activists for requesting to participate in the Universal Periodic Review of the country’s human rights record, and instead allow members of civil society to play an important role in the process. Officials have stated that its drafting and dissemination of materials related (read more…)

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In the Name of “Stability”: 2012 Annual Report on the Situation of Human Rights Defenders in China

In the Name of “Stability”: 2012 Annual Report on the Situation of Human Rights Defenders in China

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With a major change of the guard at the top echelon of China’s one-party power, 2012 was marked by authorities’ intensified attempts to thwart human rights activism but also impressive civil society campaigns that fought for rights protections. As illustrated by CHRD’s newest report, human rights defenders (HRDs) expanded their (read more…)

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Rule of Law Is Key to Ending All Forms of Extralegal Detention, Including Forced Labor - CHRD Responds to News of Suspension of RTL in Yunnan Province

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With the news that the provinces of Yunnan and Guangdong are taking steps to end the Re-education through Labor (RTL) system within their jurisdictions, CHRD strongly urges the Chinese government to follow suit at the national level, steer clear from replacing RTL with other kinds of extralegal detention, and to (read more…)

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China’s Supreme Court Must Stop Execution of Li Yan, Alleged Victim of Domestic Violence

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CHRD joins Chinese lawyers, activists and others in China’s civil society in urging the Supreme People’s Court (SPC) not to issue an execution order following the court’s approval of lower courts’ decisions to sentence to death Li Yan (李彦), an alleged victim of domestic violence. Li killed her husband only (read more…)

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Human Rights Day 2012: Free Liu Xiaobo!

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On December 10, another international Human Rights Day will be marked in China by the Chinese government’s ongoing violations of human rights. Many Chinese prisoners of conscience languish in jail, including the world’s only imprisoned Nobel Prize laureate, the dissident writer Liu Xiaobo (刘晓波), whose wife Liu Xia (刘霞) has (read more…)

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Weighty Times, Aggressive Measures: China Must End Heightened Crackdown Ahead of Party Congress

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(Chinese Human Rights Defenders – November 1, 2012) – As the 18th Chinese Communist Party Congress approaches, police and other security personnel have ramped up harsh measures against Chinese dissidents, human rights activists and petitioners, depriving them of their liberty and subjecting them to myriad abuses. Citizens have been interrogated, (read more…)

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China’s Revised Draft Mental Health Law Still Permits Discrimination Against People With Disabilities

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On August 27, the National People’s Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) issued a revision of the October 2011 draft Mental Health Law, which unfortunately still falls far short of complying with the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

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“The Darkest Corners”:  Abuses of Involuntary Psychiatric Commitment in China

“The Darkest Corners”: Abuses of Involuntary Psychiatric Commitment in China

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CHRD’s latest report details the grim conditions and human rights abuses faced by hundreds of thousands of people detained against their will in China’s psychiatric hospitals because they have, or are alleged to have, psychosocial disabilities. Involuntary commitment and forced medical treatment of such persons violates the Convention on the (read more…)

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US Must Pursue More Open, Results-Oriented Bilateral Human Rights Dialogue With China

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The US and China will soon hold the 17th round of their bilateral human rights dialogue in Washington, D.C.. With many rounds of the dialogue having been held, CHRD asks what has been achieved by these talks, and if there have been any tangible results or positive outcomes? CHRD strongly (read more…)

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June 3-4, 2009: 20th Anniversary of Tiananmen Square Massacre – Map & List of Victims

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On the night of June 3-4, 1989, troops of China’s People’s Liberation Army moved into Beijing to crush the pro-democracy demonstrations that began in April of that year. In parks, streets, subway stations, and even hospitals and homes, innocent ordinary Chinese men and women were murdered by their government.

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