State of China's Human Rights: 2008 Report from Amnesty International

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(excerpt) China Chapter of State of World’s Human Rights,  Amnesty International, May. 28, 2008-
– Growing numbers of human rights activists were imprisoned, put under house arrest or surveillance, or harassed.
– Repression of minority groups, including Tibetans, Uighurs and Mongolians, continued.
Falun Gong practitioners were at particularly high risk of torture and other ill-treatment in detention.
Christians were persecuted for practising their religion outside state-sanctioned channels.
– Despite the reinstatement of Supreme People’s Court review of death penalty cases, the death penalty remained shrouded in secrecy and continued to be used extensively.
Torture of detainees and prisoners remained prevalent.
– Millions of people had no access to justice and were forced to seek redress through an ineffective extra-legal petition system.
Women and girls continued to suffer violence and discrimination.
– Preparations for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing were marked by repression of human rights activists.
Censorship of the internet and other media intensified…….
More details of 2008 China Report by Amnesty International
more details of 2008 World report

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