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, the Japanese troops lunched a massive attack upon the city of Nanking. At least 300,000 Chinese died and some 20,000 woman were raped. It was caused by the Najing Datusha during World War II. There has been many criticism from the Japanese government toward the Nanking massacre. To this day many Japanses do not acknowledge this as a part of their history; many even reject the idea that this “massacre” had taken place.
Example#3: In Tiananmen Square 1989, there was a cast crowd of protesters. They were mainly students, young, intelligent, and full of youthful optimism and idealism that has came from elite school from Beijing and from all over China. Some estimated over 56,000 students entered the capital in just one day. The police tried to contain the crowd but gave up so army troops were then called. Paramount leader Deng Xiaoping wanted no deaths to result from the breaking up the demonstrators and clearing Tiananmen Square. Chinese leaders instructed the army that soldiers should not turn their weapons on innocent civilians, even if provoked. As troops and tanks made their way to the streets of Beijing. The tanks crashed thought the barricades running over the protesters. Many reports was released on the causalities from 2,000 to 3,000 killed. The Tiananmen Square massacre was tried to be kept silent from the emperor Deng Xiaoping. And the campaign of silence was maintained on the massacre until 1991 when the Nationalist government finally agreed to an inquiry. In 1992 an official report was issued. Some 18,000 to 28,000 persons were killed or executed without trial. The Nationalist government has never offered an apology but has compensated each family of identified victims with 250,000 U.S dollars in reparations.
China mass violence has never been so unjustified, so many lives were wasted.
Issue#3: How serious are the human rights violations in Chinese government is charged with?
Example#1: Religious persecution is a serious problem in China. The government claims to have freedom of religious. But the fact is that the only religions under that state are allowed. Those groups that choose to operate outside of the government control, for example Christian house churched, have been subjected to continual arrest, and other forms of persecution. Also leaders of more influential underground religions have been arrested through entrapment and false evidence.
Example#2: The Chinese Community Party, one of the most powerful political groups is now feeling the pressure from the U.N. The rights of the Chinese citizen should be protected. The Declaration on Civil Rights and Freedom and the Declaration on Civil Rights and Social Justice will hopefully have a everlasting change and impact on China’s future.
Example#3: In 1979 Chinese Communist Party issued, the One Child per Family Policy – a law witch states that urban families can have on more that one child. Their has been reports of woman being arrested for the crime of being pregnant, locked up, and incarcerated until they submit to an abortion. Woman have also been aborted or sterilized during the course of other medical procedures without their foreknowledge or permission. Babies have been killed at birth by means of lethal injection. The Chinese government refuses to admit that there is child abuse, running orphanages, or the one child policy.
China is currently violating many human rights. They are extremely serious and some changes have to be made.
My Action Plan for China is to develop laws to ensure that all citizens of China are treated fairly without discrimination of culture. My laws would giving them the freedom they are entitled to have and to make sure they have peace and stability.