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Sunday, March 21, 2010
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Sunday, March 21, 2010
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Chinese dissident, Liu Xiaobo, was jailed on Friday for 11 years for campaigning for political freedoms.
Between 1989 and 1991, communist regimes around the world collapsed one by one; China's regime barely survived.
Sound of Hope has been warned by its carrier in Taiwan that its contract could be terminated.
China’s countless appellants continuously attempt to approach high-level officials with a variety of grievances.
Xu Guangchun, a member of the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Committee is being sued for genocide in Taiwan.
A homeowner immolated herself rather than submit to the taking of her home, in one instance in an ongoing conflict.
Taiwan legislators and attorneys propose laws to ban human rights violators from visiting the country.
Chinese people,are renouncing the ruling Communist Party and attributing the cause to the spread of H1N1.
Visiting scholar Xiao Qiao is stranded in Sweden with no legal status after she was banned from returning home to Shanghai.
In Tibet, two youths have been given three-year jail sentences for posting photos of the Dalai Lama online.