Archive for: 08/2008

Impartial investigation into deadly attack

We are calling on Chinese authorities to ensure there's a full and impartial investigation into an attack on a paramilitary border patrol officers that killed 16 in the Xinjiang region.

China in the headlines – 5 August 2008

In the latest wrap-up from news outlets and bloggers across the globe:

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Yahoo!’s shareholders reject rights proposals

Microsoft's failed bid to buy Yahoo! had been expected to dominate the company's AGM, but shareholders voiced more concern over the company's human rights record, reports AFP.

Australian vs other Olympic Committees

Along with our National Director, Claire Mallinson, I met with the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC). We suggested a few different methods of engagement, ways that athletes could find out more about human rights in China. The AOC rejected all of our suggestions stating that it was "not their role" to assist in the dissemination of human rights information. Other Olympic Committees around the world saw it differently...

Chinese prisoner released after a decade

News came in overnight that former teacher and trade union activist Zhang Shanguang has been released after serving 10 years in prison.

China’s Great Firewall lands in Sydney

Check out this YouTube video of our 'Tear Down the Great Firewall of China' event held in central Sydney this week.

China in the headlines –1 August 2008

In the latest wrap-up from news outlets and bloggers across the globe:

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