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China Human Rights
Touring Arts Group Seeks to Raise Awareness in China
A special civic touring art group was recently initiated in China, not for entertaining, but for expressing the grievances and injustice that have happened to Chinese people under autocratic Chinese ...
December 17, 2013
BY
Lu Chen
History on View in Strasbourg: MEPs Speak for Resolution Condemning Organ Harvesting in China (+Video)
A video shows a selection of European Parliament MEPs speaking on behalf of a resolution condemning the practice ...
December 14, 2013
BY
Stephen Gregory
UPDATED: European Parliament Passes Resolution Opposing Forced Organ Harvesting in China
The European Parliament passed a resolution “expressing deep concern” over “credible reports of systematic, state-sanctioned organ harvesting from ...
December 12, 2013
BY
Stephen Gregory
China Clamps Down Harder on Tibetan Writers and Singers
China has recently arrested more Tibetan writers and singers.
December 12, 2013
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
Activist Trial Ends With Irregularities, but No Verdict
The closely watched trial of three Chinese activists ended with no verdict on Dec. 6.
December 12, 2013
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
Chinese Media Campaign Targets ‘Religious Extremism’ in Xinjiang
High level Chinese official and media warn of dangers of religious extremism, especially in Xinjiang Province, home of ...
December 11, 2013
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
12 Petitioners Attempt Group Suicide In Beijing
12 victims of forced housing demolition drank pesticide in an attempt to commit group suicide near Tiananmen Square ...
December 11, 2013
BY
Lu Chen
Falun Gong Practitioners Seek Judicial Review on Illegal Interference in Hong Kong
HONG KONG—A judge has held an initial hearing on the application of two Falun Gong practitioners who applied ...
December 11, 2013
BY
Lin Yi
Thousands of Petitioners Arrested in Beijing on International Human Rights Day
On Dec. 10, tens of thousands of Chinese from 15 provinces commemorated this year’s World Human Rights Day ...
December 10, 2013
BY
Leo Timm
Canadian MP Aims to Curb Gruesome Trade
Liberal MP Irwin Cotler has introduced a bill to crackdown on those who trade in human organs, take ...
December 10, 2013
BY
Matthew Little
Petitioning in Bangkok to End Organ Harvesting in China
A young woman and her mother, refugees from China, collected signatures in Bangkok for the Doctors Against Forced ...
December 10, 2013
BY
Cameron McKinley
1.5 Million in 53 Countries Say ‘No’ to Organ Harvesting in China
A grass-roots movement that spans 5 continents and 53 countries: On Monday morning, Doctors Against Forced Organ Harvesting ...
December 10, 2013
BY
Stephen Gregory
Five Chinese Daughters Ask Congress to Help Free Their Fathers
Five daughters of fathers imprisoned for their beliefs in Communist China testify at a Congressional hearing on the ...
December 9, 2013
BY
Gary Feuerberg
How Internet Minders Make Messages Viral in China
In an environment where media is controlled by the state, Chinese people use the Internet differently than those ...
December 6, 2013
BY
Joshua Philipp
Activists’ Trial Adjourned Early Amidst Disputes and Irregularities
The closed trial of three Chinese activists adjourned early, with witnesses under house arrest.
December 4, 2013
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
Asia’s Richest Man Speaks Out
Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing, who has rarely spoken to the media in recent years, gave an exclusive ...
December 4, 2013
BY
Li Zhen
Hong Kong Forum Seeks Effective Responses to Organ Harvesting in China
Doctors, lawyers, and politicians gathered to discuss effective responses to the practice of forced, live organ harvesting in ...
December 4, 2013
BY
Lin Yi
Civil Rights and Liberty Losing Ground in Hong Kong
Civil Liberties, a free press, and universal suffrage are losing ground in Hong Kong according to a new ...
December 3, 2013
BY
Gary Feuerberg
Witnesses of Xinjiang Police Station Shootings Tell Another Story
Witness accounts of recent Xinjiang police station attack say police locked Uyghur staff out of station and shot ...
November 29, 2013
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
Rights Group: China Should Let Hong Kong Choose Its Own Candidates
China should not interfere with Hong Kong candidate choosing, says Human Rights Watch.
November 28, 2013
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
Victims of Forced Demolition Threaten Group Suicide in Beijing
A group of more than 30 victims of forced demolition in China threatened that they would go to ...
November 28, 2013
BY
Gu Qing'er
Award-Winning Hong Kong Journalist Tells Why Beijing Refused Visa
Paul Mooney opens up on why the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) Ministry of Foreign Affairs won’t let him ...
November 28, 2013
BY
Katy Mantyk
China Pipeline Explosion News Strictly Controlled
Chinese news coverage of the Qingdao pipeline explosion strictly controlled by Propaganda Department of CCP.
November 26, 2013
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
Hundreds of Villagers in Southern China Smash Power Plant
On Nov. 18, more than a hundred villagers from the Weijiang River Township smashed the offices, computers, and ...
November 21, 2013
BY
Lu Chen
Chinese People Regret Humble US Ambassador’s Departure
From the moment Gary Locke stood in line at a Starbucks in Seattle to fetch his own coffee ...
November 21, 2013
BY
Lu Chen
Chinese Pastor and Church Members Detained
The pastor of a state-sanctioned church in Hunan was detained by officials on Saturday, along with church members.
November 20, 2013
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
Dissident Allowed Lawyer Visit After Four Months in Jail
After being locked up for four months, Chinese rights activist Guo Feixiong was allowed a lawyer’s visit.
November 20, 2013
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
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