Based on Xi Jinping’s speeches, officers will be trained to apply the principle that human rights are what the Party says they are.
Human Rights
Peng Liyuan: Xi Jinping’s Wife Cannot Continue as UNESCO’s Special Envoy
Protests followed the scandal of a mother of eight children found chained in Jiangsu, another victim of human trafficking. But there is much more.
European Court of Human Rights: Russia Sentenced for Mistreating Jehovah’s Witnesses
In two judgments rendered on February 22, the Strasbourg judges decided that the human rights of 14 Jehovah’s Witnesses had been violated.
Ma Xingrui Is the New Xinjiang Party Secretary, Promises More of the Same
Internationally denounced as a butcher, Chen Quanguo is replaced. His successor Ma Xingrui states policies will remain the same.
European Court of Human Rights: “Scientology Cannot Be Banned in Russia”
Judges find that arguments that Scientology is not a religion are unpersuasive, and its literature is not “extremist.”
Is Corruption a Violation of Human Rights? Implications for the Tai Ji Men Case
United Nations’ documents are increasingly treating corruption as a human rights issue. This directly impacts the case of Tai Ji Men.
Human Rights, Corruption, and the Tai Ji Men Case Discussed in Washington DC
An international forum for human rights denounced corruption as a violation of human rights, as epitomized by what happened to Tai Ji Men in Taiwan.
The Uyghur Tribunal Verdict: Where Do We Go from Here
Decision was historical but was just a start, Uyghur refugees say.
Kazakhstan: Bilash Threatened with Arrest After Acclaimed Bitter Winter Series
The activist Serikzhan Bilash may be put in the wanted list by Kazakh authorities, obviously as the result of Chinese pressures.
Uyghur Family Fortunes Mysteriously Reappear for Auction
Millions of dollars of assets, mysteriously vanished together with the Uyghurs who owned them, have just reappeared on China’s equivalent of eBay.









