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China Human Rights
China, US Accuse Each Other of Human Rights Violations
By Shannon Tiezzi
It's the 2016 edition of what has become a yearly ritual.
Amid Signs of Xi’s Weakness, Appeals for Detained Activists Get Results
By Sarah Cook
"China’s censors, secret police, and even President Xi Jinping may not be as all-powerful as they appear."
President Xi's Visit to Czech Republic Sparks Praise, Protests
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi Jinping's visit to Prague crowns two years of deepening ties -- but not everyone is happy about that.
China's Human Rights Lawyers: Political Resistance and the Law
By Bochen Han
Eva Pils on the shrinking space China's rights lawyers have to operate within.
Why China Dreads a Hillary Clinton Presidency
By Shannon Tiezzi
Chinese leaders got to know Clinton well when she was secretary of state -- and didn't much like what they saw.
China's Rights Struggle Is No Longer an 'Internal Affair'
By Kerry Brown
"Suddenly the country’s domestic repression has a strong international dimension."
China's Response to UN Torture Investigation: Nothing to See Here
By David Volodzko
China continues to stonewall investigations into human rights abuses.
UN Committee Urges China to Halt Torture
By Shannon Tiezzi
A UN report finds that torture remains "deeply entrenched" in China's criminal justice system.
The Consequences of China's Obsession With Stability
By David Volodzko
Torture in China: A Vicious Cycle
By David Volodzko
Reports from human rights groups paint a dark picture of the use of torture in China's legal system.
China and the ‘Magna Carta Moment’
By Gabriel Collins
The work of civil courts may be gradually creating a robust foundation for individual rights.
Criticism of the UK’s New Approach to China Is Misplaced
By Rebecca Fabrizi
Wait for some evidence before assuming that only bad can come from good relations.