Human's Rights in China - What are human rights and how are they being violated?

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Human’s Rights in China

        

Issue #1 What are human rights and how are they being violated?

Example1:  From the Universal Declaration of Human Rights from the U.N – a common standard of achievement for all people and all nations, to the end for all people and all nations to the end that every individual and every organ of society keeping the Declaration constantly in mind, shall strive by teaching and education to promote respect for these rights and freedoms and by progressive measures, nation and international, to secure their universal and effective recognition and observance both among the people of members states themselves and the people of territories under their jurisdiction.

Example#2:  Human Rights Watch urges the UN Commission to adopt a strong resolution censuring China for widespread violation on human rights and calling for significant improvements. In Tibet, Human right abuse remains strong- Detentions and sentencing for pro-independence activities, beatings and torture to prisoners, and government interference with religious activity, just to name a few. One issue where trade and human rights overlap is the emergence of the Internet in China, where more than 60 sets of draconian regulations have been imposed by the government to control its use. They censor foreign news and mandate strict supervision of chat rooms and electronic bulletin boards to prevent dissemination of information that allegedly "jeopardizes national security, reveals state secrets, subverts state power, or undermines national unity." A 40,000-strong force of Internet police has inspected Internet cafes, shutting down thousands, because of the downloading of various kinds of objectionable material. The goal should be to enhance the flow of commercial information and widen channels for free expression used by Chinese citizens.

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Example#3:  From the Human Rights Watch’s Report Refuted by PRC. This report claims that the Chinese government has always attached importance to promoting and protecting the human rights and fundamental freedom of the Chinese people.  And that  human rights situation in China is at it’s best.

China’s Human rights has been violated many years, from cultural discriminations to freedom of speech. Human rights are political and social concept referring to the guarantees of freedom, justice, and equality.  

Issue#2: What can we learn from history about mass violence in China?

Example#1:  On December 13 1937, ...

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