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Human Rights in China

Our Uncensor China campaign was in full swing in the months leading up to the Beijing 2008 Olympics. Thank you to everyone who supported the campaign!

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Tear Down the Firewall - Brisbane May 2008.

THANK YOU for supporting human rights change in China

Sophie 9/12/2008

2008 was a fantastic opportunity to push for human rights change in China, and together we did just that. Looking at itnernet censorship, the death penalty, torture and unfair trials as well as the freedom of prisoners of conscience.

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Deb 1/12/2008

Our Uncensor China campaign was in full swing in the months leading up to the Beijing 2008 Olympics. Thank you to everyone who supported the campaign!


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Tibetan monks
Tibetan monks © Andy Wong/AP/PA Photo

China, we’re still waiting for the truth about Tibet

In March 2008 a peaceful demonstration by 400 Tibetan monks turned into violence, imprisonment, beatings and deaths. The number killed, imprisoned or 'disappeared' is still not confirmed.


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After long-term imprisonment for speaking publicly about human rights issues, Wei Jingsheng was finally released with help from Amnesty International.

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