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China: Chen pledge ‘empty’

5 May 2012, 10:36AM

A pledge by China that it will allow Chen Guangcheng to go abroad with his family so he can study seems empty as long as the Chinese state keeps the activist’s wider family in detention and retaliates against his supporters, Amnesty International said.

US must insist on Chen Guangcheng’s safety

2 May 2012, 11:59AM

The US must guarantee Chen Guangcheng’s safety and insist China protect the rights of the activist and his family, Amnesty International said amid reports the Chinese activist escaped from illegal house arrest last week into American diplomatic protection in China.

China must avoid excessive force in response to Tibetan protests

25 January 2012, 10:42AM

China must avoid using excessive force in response to protests and allow independent monitors into areas of protest, Amnesty International has said after Chinese security forces in Sichuan Province reportedly fired on Tibetan protestors for a second successive day.

China: Authorities must drop charges against human rights activist

23 December 2011, 10:40AM

Amnesty International today called on Chinese authorities to immediately and unconditionally release Chen Wei, a human rights advocate set to stand trial on 23 December on charges of “inciting subversion of state power” over essays he wrote that were critical of the Communist Party.

Uighur arrests and deportation heighten concern over Malaysia deal

20 August 2011, 11:46AM

Amnesty International is gravely concerned about up to 24 refugees from the Chinese Uighur minority who have been arrested this month by Malaysian authorities. Reports suggest the Uighurs may already have been deported to China where they would be at serious risk of persecution.

Detained Chinese activist goes on trial

13 August 2011, 08:00AM

The trial begins for a Chinese activist who organised a demonstration in support of bloggers.

China: Dark times for lawyers as repression intensifies

30 June 2011, 02:41PM

The Chinese government has unleashed an uncompromising series of measures intended to rein in the legal profession and suppress lawyers pursuing human rights cases, Amnesty International said today.

China releases Ai Weiwei associates from detention

26 June 2011, 09:35AM

Associates of Ai Weiwei who had been subjected to enforced disappearance along with the Chinese artist since April have been released, according to media reports.

Chinese government attempts to deflect criticism with Ai Weiwei release

23 June 2011, 11:32AM

Ai Weiwei’s release on bail by the Chinese government must not ease the international outcry about other activists detained during this year’s ‘Jasmine’ crackdown, Amnesty International said today.

China must arrest Sudanese President

17 June 2011, 10:19AM

The Chinese government should immediately withdraw its invitation to Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir, and arrest him if he travels to Beijing, Amnesty International said today.

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