China media say US human rights pressure will fail
China will never allow the U.S. to dictate political reforms and any American pressure over human rights will torpedo talks on such issues, a Communist Party-run newspaper said Thursday.Continue Reading
Indonesia: Press China to Sign ‘Disappearances’ Treaty
(New York) – President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono of Indonesia should urge Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao to sign the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance, Human Rights Watch said today. Wen is scheduled to v…Continue Reading
Thailand: Authorities Silence ‘Red Shirt’ Community Radios
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Uzbekistan: Activists Harassed After TV Broadcast
(New York) – Uzbek authorities should fully investigate the harassment of several human rights activists the day after they appeared on a Russian news program, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Syria: Arab States Should Push for End to Killings
(New York) – Arab countries should join international efforts to establish an independent international inquiry into the Syrian government’s use of lethal force against peaceful protesters, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Syria: Arab States Should Push for End to Killings
(New York) – Arab countries should join international efforts to establish an independent international inquiry into the Syrian government’s use of lethal force against peaceful protesters, Human Rights Watch said today.
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US, China in human rights talks amid clampdown
US and Chinese officials met in Beijing on Wednesday for sensitive human rights talks, with the American side expected to press China to ease a major government crackdown on dissent.Continue Reading
US, China in human rights talks amid clampdown
US and Chinese officials met in Beijing on Wednesday for sensitive human rights talks, with the American side expected to press China to ease a major government crackdown on dissent.Continue Reading
China, US begin human rights talks amid crackdown
China and the U.S. opened what is likely to be a bruising meeting on human rights Wednesday amid a severe Chinese crackdown on dissent that has left dispirited rights advocates questioning the value of such diplomatic exchanges.Continue Reading
UN agrees to special human rights session on Syria
The U.N.’s top human rights body has agreed to hold a special human rights session on Syria to try to stop President Bashar Assad’s forces from gunning down his people.Continue Reading
China, US begin human rights dialogue amid crackdown on dissent
BEIJING, China – China and the U.S. opened what is likely to be a bruising meeting on human rights Wednesday amid a Chinese crackdown on dissent that has left dispirited activists questioning the value of such diplomatic exchanges.Continue Reading
China, US begin human rights talks amid crackdown
China and the U.S. opened what is likely to be a bruising meeting on human rights Wednesday amid a Chinese crackdown on dissent that has left dispirited activists questioning the value of such diplomatic exchanges.Continue Reading
China, US begin human rights talks amid crackdown
China and the U.S. have begun two days of talks on human rights amid a Chinese crackdown on dissent.Continue Reading
Q+A: China’s human rights record and the China-U.S. dialogue
BEIJING (Reuters) – Human rights is one of the most contentious issues in U.S.-China ties and the two powers are holding a two-day dialogue in Beijing about the issue, where Washington has said it will speak strongly about Beijing’s crackdown on dissent.Continue Reading
US, China human rights talks start amid clampdown
US and Chinese officials met in Beijing on Wednesday for sensitive human rights talks, with the Americans expected to press China to ease a severe government crackdown on dissent.Continue Reading