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Beijing Court Upholds Eight-Year Sentence for American Geologist Xue Feng
February 23, 2011
Business and Human Rights
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Criminal Justice
Draft of Intangible Cultural Heritage Law Limits Research Activities; Xinjiang Case Study Shows Politicization of Heritage (Updated)
February 16, 2011
Xinjiang
News Media in Southern China Fire One Journalist, Place Another on Leave
February 16, 2011
Freedom of Expression
Authorities Release Prominent Tainted Milk Activist, Zhao Lianhai, on Medical Parole
February 15, 2011
Business and Human Rights
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Freedom of Expression
New People's Mediation Law Takes Effect
February 10, 2011
Access to Justice
Some Catholic Bishops Forced To Attend National Conference Against Their Will
February 7, 2011
Freedom of Religion
Reports of Draft Wage Regulation Circulate Amidst Official Concern Over Income Disparity
February 7, 2011
Worker Rights
Shaanxi Mining Disputes Highlight the Difficulties in Developing the Rule of Law
February 7, 2011
Business and Human Rights
Number of State Security Cases Tried in Xinjiang Decreases in 2010; Number of Longer Prison Sentences Increases
February 3, 2011
Xinjiang
Tax Officials Investigate Chinese NGO Aizhixing, Founder Advised Not To Attend Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony
February 3, 2011
Civil Society
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Public Health
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