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CRF 2004, No.3 - Human Rights for the Millions
September 29, 2004
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In the Factories
In Cyberspace
In the Countryside
- 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.
Regular Features
- Human Rights in China - Looking Ahead
A conversation about developments in China and the need for new strategies in pressing for human rights and democratic reform.
- Cultural Reviews
In Search of the Soul of Lin Zhao Jin Zhong on a new documentary about "China's Joan of Arc."
Tilting at Windmills Tom Kellogg reviews Wild Grass: Three Stories of Change in Modern China, by Ian Johnson.
Hope for a Greener China Andrea Worden reviews The River Runs Black: The Environmental Challenge to China's Future, by Elizabeth Economy.
The Beastly Poet of China Stacy Mosher reviews A Bilingual Edition of Poetry Out of Communist China by Huang Xiang, translated by Andrew G. Emerson.
- Resource List
- In Custody
An Updated List of Imprisoned Labor Activists
- Prisoner Profile
Liu Fenggang
- Action
What you can do about the issues discussed.
- Bulletin
HRIC's activities in May through early August 2004.
- News Update
- IR 2008 - Olympic Updates
An update on contracts and sponsorships for the Beijing Olympics.
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