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Publication / China Rights Forum / 2004: Gray Zones - Tiananmen - Labor Rights - Children / CRF 2004, No.3 - Human Rights for the Millions
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CRF 2004, No.3 - Human Rights for the Millions

September 29, 2004

[CRF No.3, 2004 cover]

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  • The Diary of a Peasant Advocate
    Legal scholar Yu Meisun describes a day evading Public Security authorities as he seeks to assist peasants appealing to the central authorities over misappropriation of village funds.

  • Modernization and the Peasants of Qingkou Town
    Zhao Yan, a journalist, has drawn official wrath with his muckraking stories about village corruption. This is one of them.

  • Refuge in a Graveyard
    Sociologist Zhang Youjie recounts a panicked phone call from a peasant advocate under pursuit by the authorities.

  • Plumbing a Black Hole of Corruption
    A petition by villagers of Zigong City, Sichuan Province alleges that a clique of local officials has absconded with the funds meant to compensate them for their land.

  • Rule by Terror
    A translated excerpt from Chinese Peasantry: A Survey, by Chen Guidi and Wu Chuntao, describing a bloody conflict between corrupt officials and villagers defending their rights.

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