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Commission Analysis

Sichuan to Institute Protections for Suspects Immediately Following Arrest

September 2, 2004
Criminal Justice

Guangdong Farmers Clash With Police, Take Official Hostage

September 1, 2004
Access to Justice, Institutions of Democratic Governance

HRIC: Police Attack Protesting Villagers in Fujian

August 27, 2004
Public Health, Status of Women

Chinese Authorities Prohibit SARS Whistleblower from Attending Award Ceremony

August 26, 2004
Public Health

Chinese Government Shuts Down over 600 Newspaper Branches (story in Chinese)

August 24, 2004
Freedom of Expression

Ministry of Civil Affairs Circular Regarding Who May Serve As a Sponsor Organization (Chinese and English Text)

February 23, 2001
Civil Society

Temporary Measures On The Suppression of Illegal Civil Society Organizations (Chinese and English Text)

April 6, 2000
Civil Society

Ministry of Civil Affairs Circular On Suppressing Illegal Social Organizations (Chinese and English Text)

May 14, 1997
Civil Society

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