Human Rights in China
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‘Theresa May Must Not Remain Silent While China Tramples on Human Rights’
British Prime Minister Theresa May has been called out by Hong Kong activists to raise Human Rights issue with Chinese President Xi Jinping this week. Britain is being criticised for readily succumbing to China’s hard-line policies. Before leaving for a three-city tour of China, May told reporters that she would discuss the sensitive issues with…
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China’s Pink Hearts Can Not Conceal Human Rights Suppression In Tibet
The Human Rights Watch China director has published an opinion piece in their official website explaining China’s latest campaign. The latest campaign aims to demand political loyalty through gentle terms such as the one shown in the picture above, China’s pink hearts to conceal its brutal human rights suppression in Tibet and other regions under…
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China Did Not Allow Free Access: UN Envoy’s Visit To China
A United Nations appointed envoy on human rights said has spoken to the reporters on Tuesday that the Chinese government has not allowed his access to individuals who he had hoped to meet during his visit to the country according to a report by the Reuters.
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News Media Should Speak For The Party: Xi’s Media Curb
A very serious step comes from the Communist Beijing government led by Mr. Xi Jingping with his statement at his recent tour to the headquarters of the three main Communist Party and state news organizations on Friday. He has made it clear that all the news media run by the party should work to speak…
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China Forced Taiwan Pop Star To Apologize For Waving Taiwan Flag
Chou Tzu-yu, a 16 year old Taiwanese pop star was forced to make an apology to China for hold Taiwan flag on Korean Television. The singer was seen holding a small Taiwan flag alongside a Korean flag to identify herself as a Taiwanese pop star on the Korean Television. This led to her accusing of…