Archive for the 'Human Rights' Category

ICT - The CCP persecutes Uighur people before the Olympics

Posted by Daniel on Monday, July 14th, 2008
 
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The Chinese Communist authorities have used terrorism as a basis for prosecuting fifteen ethnic Uighurs. The United States Congress human rights core group issued a statement accusing the Chinese Communists in Beijing of persecuting the Uighur people before the Olympic games.

ICT - Democracy advocate detained again prior to Beijing Olympics

Posted by Daniel on Monday, July 14th, 2008
 
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According to recent news reports, with the Beijing Olympics fast approaching, dissidents and petitioners in various regions of China have been suppressed to varying degrees. A well-known dissident in Zhejiang, Fan Ziliang was again detained in a home raid by authorities. This has been the second time since his detention two months ago.

ICT - Chinese residents voice support for a police attacker

Posted by Daniel on Monday, July 14th, 2008
 
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The attack on Shanghai police on July first by Yang Jia, a Beijing resident has been closely watched by Chinese residents. One former military officer says there is overwhelming support for Yang’s actions and if Yang was to be sentenced, it is the police who have broken the law.

ICT - Appeals to Eutelsat to stop helping the CCP deceive people

Posted by Daniel on Monday, July 14th, 2008
 
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Reporters without Borders disclosed a recording and confirmed that to please the Chinese Communist Regime, the Eutelsat Company deliberately cut off the satellite signal of the New Tang Dynasty Television (NTDTV) and Sound of Hope. People from various social circles have appealed to Eutelsat not to help the Chinese Communist dictatorship suppress the Chinese people’s […]

Breaking News - Attorney Zhen Enchong under house arrest

Posted by Daniel on Tuesday, July 8th, 2008
 
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Shanghai attorney Zhen Enchong who exposed a scandal of former Shanghai Communist Party Secretary Chen Liangyu is being kept under house arrest, according to sources on July sixth.

Breaking News - Human rights activist Hu Jia under heavy restrictions

Posted by Daniel on Tuesday, July 8th, 2008
 
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Recently, renowned Beijing human rights advocate Hu Jia was transferred to Chaobai Prison in Tianjin. He has since been placed under heavy restrictions, in which four prisoners have been instructed to teach him the prison code. Hu’s mother, wife and daughter had visited him on June fifth. Subsequently Hu wrote separate letters to his parents, […]

Breaking News - Family of murdered victim in Hainan have nowhere to go

Posted by Daniel on Monday, July 7th, 2008
 
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One of the “Ten Major Cases” of China’s Hainan province is the murder by the deputy chief of Baisa County’s, Jingbuo Farm Police Station. The victim’s family have been deeply dissatisfied with the Hainan public prosecution agency and its protection of the perpetrator. The family’s petition to different levels of the government in the past […]

Breaking News - Police assaulted and public holds authority accountable

Posted by Daniel on Monday, July 7th, 2008
 
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Recently, an attack on the police occurred in Shanghai where five police died, four wounded and one security guard injured, causing a big stir in the vicinity with two hundred and sixty two residents openly holding the local government for its accountability. On July sixth, a reporter interviewed a Shanghai petitioner Duan Chun-Fang.

Breaking News - Chengdu rights advocates detained during Condoleezza Rice’s disaster area visit

Posted by Tommy on Thursday, July 3rd, 2008
 
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According to reports, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arrived in China on June 29. Her first stop was to visit victims of the earthquake-stricken area in Sichuan. On the same day, Chengdu rights advocates Huang Xiaomin and Chen Yun-Fei were taken into police custody, with June 4th Justice Website chief Huang Qi detained since […]

Breaking News - Christian Family Church members attacked by police on 1st July

Posted by Tommy on Thursday, July 3rd, 2008
 
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Around 8:30 pm in the evening of July 1, Christian Family Church member Hua Hui-Qi was suddenly swarmed and beaten by over 30 mobs from Chongwen District State Security and the Public Security Bureau. At the same time, his brother Hua Hui-lin was also bashed. Then the whole family was evicted and stayed on the […]

Breaking News - Falun Gong practitioners arrested in the pretext of Olympics

Posted by Tommy on Thursday, July 3rd, 2008
 
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With the approaching Olympics, The Communist regime is behaving extremely secretively like a calamity is drawing near. According to an insider, during the Olympic Games, to ban Falun Gong practitioners and dissidents from appeals, the Communist authorities issued a death order that public security must take various approaches to silence voices of dissidents.
According to sources […]

Breaking News - Redundant Guizhou tobacco employees drink poison in protest

Posted by Tommy on Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
 
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On June 30, a group of redundant tobacco employees struggling to live after their factory collapsed have participated in a mass protest after years of appeals falling on deaf ears. The group gathered at a meeting of local officials asking for assistance, but were dispelled with force by officials. 7 of the protestors drank pesticide […]