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China: Baseless Imprisonments Surge in Xinjiang


Source: China Law Yearbooks, Xinjiang Regional Yearbooks and Xinjiang Court Annual Work Reports
According to Chinese government statistics, Xinjiang courts sentenced 99,326 people in 2017 and 133,198 in 2018. The authorities have not released sentencing statistics for 2019.
The Xinjiang Victims Database – a nongovernmental organization that has documented the cases of over 8,000 detainees based on family accounts and official documents – estimates that the number of people sentenced in 2019 may be comparable to those in the previous two years. Of the 178 cases whose year of sentencing is known, the number of people sentenced in 2019 is roughly the average of those of 2017 and 2018.
Source: Xinjiang Victims Database ....

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Submission to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women on China


Submission to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women on China
80th pre-session
Attacks on women’s rights activists including in the context of the #MeToo movement (Articles 1, 2, 3, and 7)
Two years after the #MeToo movement took off in China, Chinese women’s rights activists face a political environment in which the Chinese Communist Party’s control over the internet, media, and independent activism is tighter than the previous 30 years.[1] Since the Chinese government prohibits collective actions, the country’s #MeToo movement has not been able to manifest in mass street protests. But individuals who have suffered abuse have taken their cases to court, demonstrating extraordinary determination and resilience. ....

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Fear that Chinese citizen journalist Zhang Zhan could be "tortured in prison" for reporting on COVID


Fear that Chinese citizen journalist Zhang Zhan could be tortured in prison for reporting on COVID
By Grace Qi, Ramy Inocencio
Updated on: February 5, 2021 / 6:44 AM
/ CBS News
Chinese journalist restrained and fed by tube
Beijing Citizen journalist Zhang Zhan, a 37-year-old former lawyer, has given up hope of avoiding her four-year prison sentence for reporting on the coronavirus outbreak in the Chinese city of Wuhan early last year. A year after Zhang arrived in Wuhan, risking both arrest and her own health to tell people what was happening in the city believed by many to be ground zero of the pandemic, her lawyer told CBS News the case is closed, and she s not looking at any further legal options. ....

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China Signals Further Clampdown on Citizen Journalism With License Scheme


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China s internet regulator has announced a crackdown on citizen journalism around the country, banning anyone from posting news-related information online without a license.
The move was announced by Zhuang Rongwen, deputy director of the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) s central propaganda department, during a Jan. 29 online conference on promoting orderly communications on all online platforms, the Cyberspace Administration said in a statement on its official website.
We must control the source of online texts, and resolutely close any loopholes, Zhuang told the conference. The standardized management of citizen journalism should be a priority, with increased punishments for offenders and actual teeth for regulators. ....

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