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Laogai Research Foundation A non-profit organization dedicated to collecting information about China's vast system of forced-labor camps. 1925 K Street, NW Suite 400, Washington DC 20006-1132 Phone: 202-833-8770 Fax: 202-833-6187 E-Mail: laogai@laogai.org English   ...
The Chinese Human Rights Web The Chinese Human Rights Reader Supplementary Texts Topical Areas & News Bibliography UN and Governmental Documents and Links Materials and Links for Activist Organizations Academic Study Search & Site Index Welcome to the Chinese Human Rights Web, a site devoted to informed discussion of both historical and contemporary human rights issues, particuarly as they ...
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Human Rights in China and Tibet China is an authoritarian state in which the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the paramount source of power. Human Rights violations are widespread and well-documented, and they stem from the authorities' intolerance of dissent, fear of unrest, and the absence or inadequacy of laws protecting basic freedoms. Abuses include torture and mistreatment of prisoners, ...
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THIS JUST IN... November 15, 1996 Trade and Human Rights in China by James A. Dorn James A. Dorn is vice president for academic affairs at the Cato Institute and coeditor of Economic Reform in China. It's time for members of Congress to stop bashing China and to recognize that the best way to promote human rights in China is to promote free trade. Secretary of State Warren Christopher's visit to ...
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Human Rights Abuses in China American Congressmen working to free Chinese immigrant prisoners - By Roy Maynard - Growing congressional concern over the fate of Chinese refugees could unlock the prison doors that confine passengers from the immigrant-smuggling ship Golden Venture. Of the original 282 Chinese who survived when the ship went aground off Long Island two years ago, more than 180 are ...
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