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Sunday, March 21, 2010
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Sunday, March 21, 2010
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It is widely known that the ruling powers in China do not tolerate dissent.
Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission holds press conference and hearing on China’s one-child policy.
104 legislators and city council members joins petition to investigate the intermittent blockage of NTDTV's signal.
Human rights attorney Jiang Tianyong is arrested after returning to China from his U.S. tour.
A student leader of China's 1989 pro-democracy movement who has long lived in the United States faces trial in China.
The prosecutorial harassment Yao experienced is fairly common in China. What is extraordinary is that his case was resolved.
The People’s Daily, official newspaper of the Chinese Communist Party, established a branch in Hong Kong on Nov. 9.
Most people have little knowledge of the details or scope of China’s one-child policy.
Shenzhen, China’s first Special Economic Zone, has once again become an experimental ground.
Jiang’s wife, Gao Lianqiao found her husband at the police station tied to a chair and convulsing.