Posts Tagged ‘China’

HRWF new book on human rights in China after Olympics

By admin On July 1, 2009 No Comments

Human Rights Without Frontiers have published a new book entitled “Human Rights in China After the Olympics”.

This is their description:

A book published by HRWF Int’l offers insights on the human rights situation in China

Human Rights in China After the Olympics is available worldwide on Amazon.com for $19.95.

Copies of the book may be purchased by clicking on the link below

https://www.createspace.com/3387699

Human Rights in China After the Olympics

(2009/96 pp/softbound/$19.95/ISBN 978-1-44861-056-3)


China: Critic’s Arrest Signals Hardening of Political Climate

By admin On June 30, 2009 No Comments

(New York) – The formal arrest of Chinese rights activist Liu Xiaobo on charges of subversion signals a hardening of the political climate in China, Human Rights Watch said today. Liu had been held incommunicado since his detention on December 8, 2008, after co-signing Charter 08, a document calling for greater democracy in China.

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