HRIC Weekly Brief: Stay informed on the latest human rights developments in China, supporting activists and fostering global understanding.
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The following is a record of incidents and major developments in lawyers’ rights in China from January to October 2024.
On November 15, Fengsuo Zhou, director of Human Rights in China, gave a speech to mark the opening of the “China is not far!: 35 Years-Fall of the Berlin Wall/Tiananmen’’ exhibit in its second location at Axel Springer Freedom Foundation, B...
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Human Rights in China is honored to sign the following joint statement on the unjust imprisonment of Yu Wensheng and Xu Yan.
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