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Commission Analysis
150 Farmers Sue the Ministry of Land and Resources in Beijing Court
February 4, 2005
Access to Justice
Migrant Workers Fight for Their Wages -- Now Sometimes with ACFTU Help
February 3, 2005
Freedom of Residence and Movement
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Worker Rights
Continuing Drought in Pearl River Delta Prompts Water Diversion Plan
February 2, 2005
The Environment and Climate Change
Environmental Protection Agency Shuts Down Hydroelectric Power Projects
February 1, 2005
The Environment and Climate Change
Xinjiang Announces New Leadership Training Program
February 1, 2005
Xinjiang
Chinese Media Highlights New Amendment to Solid Waste Pollution Prevention Law
February 1, 2005
The Environment and Climate Change
"Flourishing Borders, Prosperous Nationalities" Campaign Expanded
February 1, 2005
Ethnic Minority Rights
Journalist Says Communist Party Bans Reporting on PRC Official's Expression of Condolences for Taiwan Official
February 1, 2005
Freedom of Expression
Draft Anti-Monopoly Law Will Prohibit Administrative Monopoly
January 28, 2005
Business and Human Rights
President Bush Will Continue to Raise Human Rights Issues with Chinese Leaders
January 28, 2005
Freedom of Religion
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Tibet
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