Human Rights in China
Video Description: Learn about human rights in China. Related Article Subjects: china, communist party, human rights, tibet
China's Critical Intellectuals
Learn how the Communist party is controlling the whole society but there are a few "China's Critical Intellectuals", who are trying to stop... Xinjiang Plays World Human Rights Stepchild to Rock Star TibetBy: Peter Navarro | 20/08/2008 | Causes & OrganizationsWhile Tibet has played the role of China's "rock star" to human rights activists around the world, China's Xinjiang Province has been treated more like an unwanted stepchild. One reason is that Tibet has a true rock star in the exiled Dalai Lama. Another reason is that the strife in Xinjiang involves Muslim ethnic minorities with alleged ties to the most hated man in the Western world -- Osama Bin Laden. Out of the Closet: "china's Other Tibet"By: Maryam | 18/12/2008 | PoliticsBehind the 'iron curtains', ethno-religious repression against the Uighurs of Xinjiang goes on unabated. While the Tibet issue has received international attention, Xinjiang continues to suffer gross human rights violations. The internatonal community needs to give up political expediency and call for justice to suffering Xinjiang. How to Measure Democracy - The Freedom House Survey of Political and Civil Liberties - Artur Victoria StudiesBy: Artur Victoria | 03/11/2009 | PoliticsFreedom House was founded almost sixty years ago by Eleanor Roosevelt, Wendell Willkie and other Americans concerned with the dangers that faced democracy. Freedom House is led by a Board of Trustees composed of Democrats, Republicans and Independents; business and labor leaders; former senior government officials, scholars, writers and journalists.... The CCP Likes to Destroy From WithinBy: David Snape | 02/10/2009 | Dental CareThis is one of the tactics of the Chinese Communist Party. They specialize in infiltrating organizations, perverting their doctrines and justifying communist / socialist ideals, such as despotism, as if they were good and 'natural'. Beijing 2008 Olympics: China Gets Ready to Smile for the CamerasBy: Livebeijingupdates | 29/07/2008 | Extreme SportsOlympic inspectors said that Beijing “looked ready” for the Olympic Games next month despite lingering concerns about restrictions on foreign journalists and air pollution. Olympic Spirit Shattered by Chinese Official's RemarksBy: David Snape | 03/10/2009 | News & SocietyAt an official Olympic Torch ceremony, one of China's leaders, while referring to Tibet said, "We can definitely smash the separatist plot of the Dalai Lama clique completely." Chris Devonshire-Ellis: Contrasting India and China’s National Day CelebrationsBy: Chris Devonshire -Ellis | 17/08/2009 | BusinessWhile China turns to partial lock down in the lead up to the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, India last Saturday celebrated her 62nd year of independence. The two anniversary celebrations cannot be more different. China's Olympic MoodBy: Ernie Fitzpatrick | 17/05/2008 | News & SocietySometiems when you think things have hit bottom, it's just one more floor that's about to give way. Has China hit bottom yet as a prelude to the Olympics? Only time will tell.
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