纪念曹顺利逝世十周年
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2024年3月14日是 #曹顺利 逝世 10 周年忌日!我们缅怀这位勇敢的中国女性人权捍卫者 , 感谢 @thefakepan and @ArtforHumanRights将她的故事变成了图画。
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2024年3月14日是 #曹顺利 逝世 10 周年忌日!我们缅怀这位勇敢的中国女性人权捍卫者 , 感谢 @thefakepan and @ArtforHumanRights将她的故事变成了图画。
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中国人权捍卫者(CHRD)为香港人制作了一个关于在国家安全法的威胁下怎样保护自己的简短指引。该20页的指引包括安全讯息传播、电邮和GPG加密的使用指导。该指引有中文和英文版。
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Chinese Human Rights Defenders (CHRD) has produced a short guide for Hong Kongers on some practical steps to protect themselves online in light of the National Security Law. The 20-page guide includes instructions on secure messaging, email, and GPG. The guide is available in English and Chinese.
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中國人權捍衛者(CHRD)為香港人製作了一個關於在國家安全法的威脅下怎樣保護自己的簡短指引。該20頁的指引包括安全訊息傳播、電郵和GPG加密的使用指導。該指引有中文和英文版。
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An Artist’s Take on Torture in China in Violation of the Convention against Torture A Chinese artist produced a series of cartoons depicting torture methods used by Chinese police. The artist also created cartoons based on the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, which (read more…)
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Beginning in the spring of 2015, the Chinese government repeatedly denied requests from Chinese activists seeking detailed data on convicted torturers, specifically to verify claims made by China at the United Nations that perpetrators of torture are held criminally accountable in line with relevant laws. The government itself had submitted (read more…)
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Chinese authorities’ refusal to allow lawyers to meet with their detained clients has become a worsening problem in China. Such a restriction not only violates international human rights norms, but also China’s own laws that stipulate detainees are permitted to see a lawyer within 48 hours of a request. Police (read more…)
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She is one of the few remaining women human rights lawyers in China. Authorities have tried to stop her. State media staged a smear campaign against her. Court security guards assaulted her and judges threw her out of courtrooms. On July 9, police broke into her flat and abducted her, (read more…)
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In 2014, Chinese activists, writers, lawyers, journalists, artists, and citizens experienced one of the harshest years in government repression and retaliation. CHRD has recorded nearly 1,000 detentions in 2014 for exercising and defending human rights. We have produced an image gallery showcasing major trends and figures in China’s human rights (read more…)
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CHRD has produced this gallery of images, cases, and data to accompany the report “We’ll Beat You to Death With Impunity”: Secret Detention & Abuse of Women in China’s “Black Jails.” The report examines abuses in black jails across China in these facilities, and particularly against women, who make up (read more…)
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CHRD has produced an image gallery showcasing major trends and figures in China’s human rights landscape for 2013. The gallery is being released in conjunction with CHRD’s annual report, A Nightmarish Year Under Xi Jinping’s “Chinese Dream”: 2013 Annual Report on the Situation of Human Rights Defenders in China.
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Produced by CHRD, this gallery of images, cases, and statistics is being released alongside CHRD’s newest report—“‘Flowers of the Country’: Mistreated and Abused,” which analyzes the record of the Chinese government in protecting the rights of children in the country. The gallery presents information on how authorities have handled selected (read more…)
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