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Statement: Rights Crackdown Intensifies a Month before the Games
July 08, 2008
Only one month before the Beijing Games open, the Chinese authorities have significantly escalated and broadened their systematic crackdown on rights defense activities, religious and cultural expression, and critical voices. The efforts of the authorities to maintain control now include targeting health care activists, religious practitioners, and parents grieving for their dead children. The month of June in particular saw an upswing in the instance and severity of crackdowns.
With thirty days to go before the opening ceremony of the Beijing Games, we are witnessing the proliferation of serious human rights abuses committed under the banner of the official 'Olympics Stability Drive.'![]()
— Sharon Hom, Executive Director of HRIC
"With thirty days to go before the opening ceremony of the Beijing Games, we are witnessing the proliferation of serious human rights abuses committed under the banner of the official 'Olympics Stability Drive,'" said Human Rights in China Executive Director Sharon Hom.
In recent weeks, reported incidents and ongoing crackdowns included:
Human Rights in China is gravely concerned by the severity of repression by authorities in the months and weeks leading up to the Beijing Games, and will continue to monitor and report on the ongoing Olympics-related crackdown, as well as the human rights situation post-Olympics.
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[1] “HRIC Statement: Chinese Authorities Abuse Licensing System to Harass Rights Defenders,” June 2, 2008, http://hrichina.org/public/contents/55445; "HRIC Statement: Chinese Authorities Target Lawyers Offering Legal Assistance to Tibetans," April 9, 2008, http://hrichina.org/public/contents/48541; “HRIC Statement: Rights Lawyers Prevented from Meeting U.S. Congressmen,” July 1, 2008, http://hrichina.org/public/contents/62562. See also: “HRIC Press Release: Revised 'Lawyers Law' Fails to Protect Lawyers,” June 19, 2008, http://hrichina.org/public/contents/56883; "HRIC Issue Brief: Olympics and the Rule of Law," February 2008, http://ir2008.org/02/issue.php; "Spotlight: Selected Case Profiles of Harassed Defense Lawyers in China," February 2008, http://www.ir2008.org/02/spotlight.php.
[2] “HRIC Press Release: Rights Activist Huang Qi Detained on Suspicion of Holding State Secrets,” June 16, 2008, http://hrichina.org/public/contents/56586.
[3] “HRIC Press Advisory: June Fourth Memorial Activities Closely Monitored in China,” June 5, 2008, http://hrichina.org/public/contents/55854; “HRIC Press Statement: ‘Tiananmen Mothers’ Website Blocked in China,” May 28, 2008, http://hrichina.org/public/contents/55084.
[4] See “HRIC Statement, Children of Rights Defender Guo Feixiong Barred from School Enrollment,” June 30, 2008, http://hrichina.org/public/contents/62475.
[5] “HRIC Case Update: Activist Hua Huiqi and Family Beaten,” July 1, 2008, http://hrichina.org/public/contents/62549.
For a more detailed summary of incidents reported in the month of June:
For more information about lawyers in China:
For HRIC monitoring of Olympics-related issues:
http://www.ir2008.org/02/spotlight.php.
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