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On July 24, 2026, Human Rights in China (HRIC) hosted an event, “China’s Human Rights Issues from the Perspective of a Younger Generation,” at NYU School of Law to highlight the work of this year’s Summer Intern Program. HRIC staff, intern...
2026年7月24日,中国人权(HRIC)在纽约大学法学院举办暑期实习生汇报会“年轻一代视角下的中国人权议题”。中国人权工作人员、暑期实习项目导师、法律学者、学生及公众参加了活动,共同探讨当代中国的人权挑战,以及倡导、法律研究和社区组织的实践路径。
活动中,中国人权暑期实习生介绍了他们共同编写的《校园人权倡导手册》,并分别汇报了个人研究项目,涉及农村妇女土地权利、“一带一路”项目中的劳工权益、跨国镇压,以及运用数据分析进行人权记录等议题。
The Chinese government’s decision to sanction Human Rights in China (HRIC) is a blatant act of retaliation against entities working to ensure that international trade and commerce are not tainted by forced labor and other serious human righ...
China’s State Council announced the “Regulations on Exit and Entry Management” on July 31, with implementation starting September 15. The full text comprises 19 articles, among which Articles 4 and 6 are particularly notew...
On Monday, former Hong Kong opposition leader Wu Chi-wai was granted leave to stay in the United Kingdom for six months, as the government revoked their one-week limit that was issued after Wu was briefly detained at the b...
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