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Commission Analysis
Chinese Government Relaxes Restrictions on Foreign Journalists for Olympics
May 5, 2008
Freedom of Expression
Xinjiang Authorities Target Christian-Owned Businesses for Closure
May 5, 2008
Freedom of Religion
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Xinjiang
Tibetan Nomad Calling for Dalai Lama's Return Convicted of Subversion and Splittism
May 5, 2008
Criminal Justice
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Tibet
New Legal Measures Assert Unprecedented Control Over Tibetan Buddhist Reincarnation
May 5, 2008
Freedom of Religion
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Tibet
Foreign Minister "Freedom of Speech" Comments At Odds With Arrests, Detentions
March 17, 2008
Criminal Justice
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Freedom of Expression
Xinjiang Official Describes Plan to Expand Use of Mandarin in Minority Schools
March 4, 2008
Xinjiang
Tibetan Abbot Suspected of Link to Posters Sentenced to Three Years' Imprisonment
February 12, 2008
Criminal Justice
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Freedom of Religion
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Tibet
Work-Study Programs Using Child Labor Continue in Xinjiang
January 11, 2008
Worker Rights
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Xinjiang
Chinese Official: New Rail Service to Lhasa to Bring About 4,000 Tourists Daily
July 26, 2007
Tibet
Anti-Corruption Journalist Gao Qinrong Released Early After Serving Eight Years
February 8, 2007
Civil Society
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Criminal Justice
Pagination
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