Good Job, President Clinton - Now Follow It Up
June 28, 1998: Human Rights Watch today praised President Clinton for his spirited debate on human rights with Chinese
President Jiang Zemin but urged him to press further on four of the issues he raised: freedom of expression
and association; arbitrary detention; Tibet; and freedom of religion.
Clinton: A Letter from the Wife of an Imprisoned Inner Mongolian
In posting this letter, Human Rights Watch wishes to draw attention to
the Chinese government's imprisonment of Mongolians who peacefully express their views and to its
persecution of their families.
Is There A "Beijing Spring"? A brief discussion of the increased freedom to discuss political and economic issues in China, and its apparent parameters.
Human Rights in Tibet
A brief account of human rights abuses in Tibet and related areas,
including a discussion of the "Strike Hard" campaign in Tibet.