An interview with Kazakh author Turarbek Kusainov, whose book on the experience of ethnic Kazakhs in the transformation through education camps is greatly embarrassing China.
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Though approved by the government, Three-Self churches are not guaranteed protection from the state, and they often become targets of religious persecution.
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China’s appointment to a United Nations human rights panel has sparked a global outcry, especially among rights activists and ethnic minority groups subject to Beijing’s rights abuses and discrimination.
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The death of Li Wenliang, the whistleblower Wuhan doctor, stirred an online rebellion in China. But the regime promptly quashed people’s demands for free speech.
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China could face trillions of dollars in international lawsuits for its handling of the coronavirus pandemic, which first emerged in Wuhan as early as November, according to a London-based think-tank.
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Chinese property tycoon Ren Zhiqiang, who went missing last month after criticizing top leader Xi Jinping for what he said was the government’s mishandling of the coronavirus outbreak, is being investigated by the Communist Party’s disciplinary watchdog.
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A prominent Chinese human rights lawyer who had been jailed for 4 ½ years for subversion was released Sunday, but his wife and rights groups fear the authorities are using the coronavirus pandemic as a pretext to continue holding him under de facto house arrest.
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