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CHINA: NO ONE IS SAFE. No one is safe in China. Despite economic reforms, political oppression & abuse of power mean that everyone is at risk of serious human rights violations. Torture is endemic. Thousands of political dissidents & members of religious & ethnic groups remain in jail simply for expressing their views. Hundreds of thousands of people who have never been charged with a crime are arbitrarily detained, many of them in forced labor camps. Many people are executed in China each year than in all other countries combined. The world cannot ignore what is happening in China, where a fifth of humanity lives. As China plays a significant role in global affairs, international cooperation must include human rights issues. Amnesty International call on the Chinese authorities & the international community to take urgent steps to protect the fundamental rights & freedoms of 1.2 billion people. 121 pages, March 1996, ISBN#1-887024-05-9, $8.00. Order from Amnesty International, U.S., 322 Eighth Avenue, New York, NY 10001; 212-807-8400; FAX: 212-627-1451. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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