All Comments for 2015 Saw Sharp Increase in ‘Repression and Coercion’ in China – U.S.

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Wangchuk from NY :

One difference between the US & Chinese human rights reports of each other is that in the US we can read the Chinese report about the US. But in China, Chinese, Tibetans & Uighurs cannot read the US human rights report on China. That's b/c the Chinese Govt blocks access to this report & censors news critical of China & the CCP while in the US we have media freedom.

Apr 18, 2016 04:42 PM

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Anonymous Reader :

Since the CCP cannot rebut the matter-of-fact specifics within the information in the State Dept. annual report on the human rights situation in China, CCP scribes respond each year by reflexively launching sweeping denunciations of the U.S. record of human rights, effectively claiming that the U.S. is a hellish place, while China is heavenly.

Apr 14, 2016 12:28 PM

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