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Being denied care for wife, Chinese activist starts hunger strike 2 minutes read
Beijing, Jan 29 (efe-epa).- A Chinese activist started a hunger strike Friday to protest the country’s authorities for barring him from travel to the United States, where his wife is receiving chemotherapy.
The China Human Rights Lawyers Support Group (CHRLCG) told EFE that security agents prevented Yang Maodong, or Guo Feixiong, from boarding a Thursday flight to the United States from Shanghai Pudong International Airport, accusing him of “putting national security at risk.”
The source said it had not had contact with Yang since Thursday night.
The activist, self-taught in legal matters, had arrived in Shanghai hours earlier on a flight from the city of Guangzhou, where he resides.
The impact of new technologies on human rights: 22nd EU NGO Human Rights Forum
22/01/2021
Each year, the European Union and civil society jointly organise a forum on human rights around the world. FIDH, as one of the organisers of the 2020 edition, welcomes the 22nd annual forum’s exploration of one of the greatest challenges of our times: ensuring that technological governance be grounded in human rights.
FIDH believes that human rights must become a central priority in the debate on new technologies. The stakes are high. Digital technology, new technologies, and artificial intelligence are now inextricably bound up with our lives – in the form of communication tools, as well as tools of economic, climatic or medical rationalisation. By rushing into globalised competition without first thinking to the rationale, we render our future all the more uncertain. Yet human rights are not yet properly included in considerations and discussions on use of these new technologies.
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12/17/2020 08:35 AM EST
This week s slate of China news offers a ready, if grim theme: the arrest or detention of people in China. All three cases, it happens, involve journalists of a sort one a researcher, one a former reporter, and one a publisher.
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