China-Human+Rights

[|A First Hand Account of Chinese artists being arrested and beaten by police] The account linked to above is a strong example of the abuse many citizens endure from the police forces throughout China. The denial of rights considered law by the U.N is also highlighted throughout the recounted experience and the application of torture only serves to reinforce China's policy towards the rights of its citizens. [|A Human Rights Lawyer describes his treatment by Chinese police] For someone who works to insure the rights of others are respected, a direct confrontation by Chinese police served as a vivid reminder of the situation in China. Teng Biao's description of his experience with the police serves to show how the government treats the citizens that it is supposed to protect. By completely ignoring the human rights laws of the U.N and their county's own laws, the police in this example continue to show how The People's Republic of China treats human rights.

[|A report by the Congressional Executive Commission on China(CECC) on China's treatment of human rights] This report shows the truth and nature of the abuses committed by the Chinese government. It also demonstrates what could be done and how these actions compare around the world.

[|A press-release from Human Rights Watch describing a report that details a drug "rehabilitation" center in China being used for forced labor] The full report can be read [|here] Further abuses by the government which contrasts completely with what most people would think about a drug rehabilitation center. It serves to show the differences between experiences with criminal punishment.

[|A report which details enforced disappearances in China by the government]