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Chinese Court Rejects Imprisoned Newspaperman's Second Appeal (story in Chinese)
November 15, 2004
Criminal Justice
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Freedom of Expression
RFA: Communist Party Censoring News on Riots in China
November 15, 2004
Freedom of Expression
Chinese Protestant Chief Reveals Past in Unregistered Church, but Criticizes Present Day Underground Protestants
November 15, 2004
Freedom of Religion
Yu Jianrong: On a Survey of Forty "Out of Control" Villages in Hunan (story in Chinese)
November 12, 2004
Access to Justice
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Civil Society
China Youth Daily: Cai Dingjian Thinks the PRC Elections Law Still has Room for Improvement (story in Chinese)
November 12, 2004
Institutions of Democratic Governance
140 Million Migrants in China
November 12, 2004
Freedom of Residence and Movement
Reporters Without Borders: Cyber-dissident He Depu Begins Third Year in Prison
November 4, 2004
Criminal Justice
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Freedom of Expression
Chinese Authorities Consider Loosening Some Restrictions on Internet Cafes
November 4, 2004
Freedom of Expression
Two Political Prisoners Reported to be in Ill Health in Prison
November 2, 2004
Criminal Justice
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Freedom of Expression
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Institutions of Democratic Governance
China Closes 1,600 Internet Cafes
November 2, 2004
Freedom of Expression
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