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Human Rights


Chinese Authorities Target Blind Human Rights Activist

Posted Mar 18 2006

 
Chinese Authorities Target Blind Human Rights Activist

By Xin Fei
Epoch Times Staff
Mar 18, 2006
CHINA - It’s been four days since the evening of March 11, 2006 when blind human rights activist Mr. Chen Guangcheng from Linqi City, Shandong Province was arrested. According to informed villagers, Chen is currently being detained at a police station in Shuanghou […]

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CAO CHANGQING: THE AMERICAN LEFT DOESN’T LIKE CHRISTMAS

Posted Dec 24 2005

Well-known commentator Cao Changqing wrote how the left is trying to get rid of Christmas and the impact of Christianity globally.

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SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON TORTURE HIGHLIGHTS CHALLENGES AT END OF VISIT TO CHINA

Posted Dec 03 2005

 SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON TORTURE HIGHLIGHTS CHALLENGES AT END OF VISIT TO CHINA        Beijing, 2 December 2005        Introduction        The Special Rapporteur of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment concluded a two-week visit to the People’s Republic of China (PRC) today.        Nearly a decade after the initial request, the […]

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Luis Palau Says Chinese Churches Should Register

Posted Nov 24 2005

Luis Palau Says Chinese Churches Should Register http://www.christianpost.com/article/missions/1872/section/palau/1.htm# Luis Palau holds a press conference in Beijing where he said there is less religious restrictions than people have anticipated. (Photo: The Christian Post / Anthony Chiu) At a Nov. 19 press conference in Beijing, Luis Palau, founder of Luis Palau Evangelistic Association, said he wants to dispel […]

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LA Times Report: Bush Skirts Rights Issue: The president\’s visit to China ends amid doubts about how forcefully…Full Text of President Bush\’s Remarks after He Attended a State-Sactioned Church Service in Beijing

Posted Nov 21 2005

(Note from CAA Editor:While millions of persecuted Chinese House Church members welcomed the US President to China and appreciate his efforts to promote religious freedom in China, they certainly wished that he could have paid a visit to a House Church, or at least have tried, instead of indirectly ”endorsing”  a state-sanctioned church where everything was staged according to insiders of the […]

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International Religious Freedom Report 2005 on China (includes Tibet, Hong Kong, and Macau)

Posted Nov 19 2005

 China (includes Tibet, Hong Kong, and Macau)International Religious Freedom Report 2005Released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and LaborReports on Hong Kong, Macau, and Tibetan areas of China are appended at the end of this report.The Constitution provides for freedom of religious belief and the freedom not to believe; however, the Government seeks to […]

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RFA REPORT: Chinese Court Jails Uyghur Editor for Publishing Veiled Dissent

Posted Nov 16 2005

 Chinese Court Jails Uyghur Editor for Publishing Veiled DissentRead “Wild Pigeon” in English and hear the original Uyghur- andMandarin-language broadcastshttp://www.rfa.org/english/news/arts/2005/06/27/uyghur_literature/WASHINGTON-Chinese authorities have jailed the chief editor of the Kashgar Literature Journal for publishing a fable they regard as a veiled indictmentof China’s heavy-handed rule in the northwestern Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, Radio Free Asia (RFA) […]

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WASHINGRON TIMES: Chinese get prison time for Bible delivery

Posted Nov 16 2005

 Chinese get prison time for Bible delivery Julia Duin, THE WASHINGTON TIMES 729 words 9 November 2005The Washington TimesA01English© 2005 Washington Times Library. Provided by ProQuest Information and Learning. All rights reserved. Religious persecution in China has reached the point that distributing Bibles is earning a three-year prison sentence. Cai Zhuohua, 34, a Beijing underground […]

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