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Canadians Honored for Fight Against Organ Harvesting in China
David Matas and David Kilgour were co-recipients of the prize for their “unceasing work” on investigating and raising awareness of state-sponsored organ trafficking in China.
January 18, 2010
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Erich Bachmann
Eyewitness Recounts Forced Organ Removal in China
A teacher in China was tortured, raped, and finally operated on to extract her organs while she was ...
December 14, 2009
BY
Stephen Gregory
Human Rights Award for Malaysian Group Against Security Law
50 after a “temporary” law in Malaysia allowed police to detain suspects, human rights groups are fighting back.
December 8, 2009
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James Chow
My View of China Has Not Changed, Harper Tells Reporter
The Canadian PM told a reporter travelling with him that his first China visit did not changed his ...
December 6, 2009
BY
Jason Loftus
On Harper and China: What Exactly Is Wrong With Raising Human Rights?
The Canadian PM is rebuked in China, then some in Canada blame their leader. Why not censure the ...
December 4, 2009
BY
Matthew Little
Parliamentary Group Urges PM to Talk Human Rights on China trip
Parliamentary Friends of Falun Gong is urging Prime Minister Harper to raise the issue of Falun Gong on ...
December 1, 2009
BY
Cindy Chan
Gao Zhisheng’s Wife Appeals to Obama
Wife of prominent human rights lawyer hopes President Obama will raise human rights issues during China visit.
November 12, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Canadian Politicians Criticized for Forgetting Rights at Communist Anniversary
The Canadian government's warm greetings to the Chinese Communist Party's celebration of 60 years of totalitarian control worries ...
October 8, 2009
BY
Jason Loftus
European Parliament Hosts Human Rights Forum on Eve of Anniversary
The European Parliament hosted a conference about human rights in China Wednesday, one day before the 60th anniversary ...
October 2, 2009
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Nico Bijens
Mr. Li Hongzhi Recognized as an ‘Outstanding Spiritual Leader’
The Asia-Pacific Human Rights Foundation presented a special award to Mr. Li Hongzhi, Founder of Falun Dafa.
September 28, 2009
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Albert Roman
Brother Searches for Gao Zhisheng in Beijing
The whereabouts of Chinese human rights attorney Gao Zhisheng remains unclear five months after his arrest by police ...
June 23, 2009
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Ai Qing
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Yi Fan
Implication Used to Suppress Human Rights in China
The use of implication greatly complicates the fight by the Chinese people for freedom and human rights.
June 14, 2009
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Michael Ye
Canadians Share Harrowing Tales of Torture in China
MPs and others gathered at a Parliament Hill forum on Wednesday to explore the ongoing tragedy in China ...
May 28, 2009
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Matthew Little
Shanghai Authorities Crack Down As June 4th Approaches
Human rights defenders in Shanghai have scheduled a protest in People's Park in Shanghai on May 27 to ...
May 28, 2009
BY
Gu Qing'er
Activists Call For Human Rights Talks At EU-China Summit
Activists are appealing that the topic of human rights observance will take a “vital part” in the forthcoming ...
May 18, 2009
BY
Peter Sedik
China Rights Abuses Mock Human Rights Plan
The Chinese communist regime today released a national human rights action plan for the next two years that ...
April 16, 2009
BY
Cindy Chan
Human Rights Groups Appeal to Pasadena Sister Cities Committee
A sister cities cultural and educational exchange agreement between Pasadena and Xicheng District, Beijing, was signed at the ...
April 11, 2009
BY
Jenny Liu
China Human Rights Forum Held at the U.N.
On March 11, 2009, the Conscience Foundation (www.consciencefoundation.org) held a forum at the United Nations in Geneva to ...
April 10, 2009
BY
Arleen Freeman
Shen Yun Shines Light on Chinese Culture, Human Rights
The dancing was “really marvellous,” Mr. Flora said, adding that “music was great, very great.”
April 5, 2009
BY
Cindy Chan
Mexican Parliamentarians Announce Forum on Human Rights in China
The Chamber of Deputies of Mexico's Parliament held a forum focusing on human rights abuses and slave labor ...
March 31, 2009
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Axel Borgia
Canada Holds Chinese Regime to Task for Abuses
In this latest review before a U.N. body, the Chinese regime has again raised the ire of human ...
February 12, 2009
BY
Matthew Little
Persecution Against Falun Gong Increased in Year of Olympics, Group Says
A report submitted to the UN Human Rights Council shows China escalated its persecution of Falun Gong in ...
February 11, 2009
BY
Ram Srinivasan
China Human Rights Roundtable in Bulgaria
A roundtable discussion on the violation of human rights in China gathered in Jan. 28 in Sofia.
February 6, 2009
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Epoch Times Staff
European Parliament Concerned about Rights Violations in the EU
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) expressed concerns about the "high number of fundamental...
January 23, 2009
BY
Ekaterina Popova
Winnipeg Human Rights Museum Set for Construction
Canada's human rights museum, envisioned to be the largest of its kind in the world, will begin construction ...
December 22, 2008
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Cindy Chan
Message from Wife of Sakharov Prize Recipient Touches European Parliament
The 2008 Sakharov Prize for Human Rights Awards Ceremony was held at the European Parliament on December 17.
December 21, 2008
BY
Zhou Ren
Political Figures from 18 Nations Support Appeal to End Persecution of Falun Gong
CIPFG has joined 300 political figures from 18 countries in a letter to the U.N. Human Rights Council ...
December 11, 2008
BY
Wu Cen-Xi
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