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On June 23, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling in Cisco Systems, Inc. v. Doe, a case dealing with corporate liability for assisting the Chinese government in surveilling and persecuting members of a religious group. The Court rule...
This report covers the period from January 1 to April 30, 2026 and documents the multiple difficulties faced by Chinese lawyers in the course of their practice, including administrative suppression, obstruction of client meetings, denial of...
本期自2026年1月1日至4月30日,记录了中国律师执行中的多重困境,涵盖从行政打压、会见受阻、旁听权被剥夺、律协内部治理等议题。
一、1月 锡安教会案件,多位代理律师遭到司法行政部门打压,张凯律师被吊销执照,另有杨耀华、李春富、葛现洋、刘安强、唐仙龙、赵青山等多名律师被暂停执业或面临约谈骚扰。当局试图通过剥夺辩护权来压制该独立教会的影响。
https://www.chinaaid.net/2026/03/blog-post_26.html?m=1
Nine members of Beijing’s Zion Church, half of those arrested in a crackdown on October 9, 2025, have been released on bail after the maximum detention period expired. However, the nine remaining in detention, including fo...
Welcome to the Digital Rights Report, HRIC’s monthly roundup of what you may have missed in the China digital rights space. We cover cybersecurity, AI, digital transnational repression, the Great Firewall, and much more. Thank you for readi...
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