
China e Tibete
China remains a one-party authoritarian state that systemically curbs fundamental rights. Since President Xi Jinping assumed power in 2013, the government has arbitrarily detained and prosecuted hundreds of activists and human rights lawyers and defenders. It has tightened control over nongovernmental organizations, activists, media, and the internet through a slew of new laws that cast activism and peaceful criticism as state security threats. In 2016, the government abducted and forcibly disappeared several critics in Hong Kong and other countries. The government’s highly repressive rule in the ethnic minority regions of Xinjiang and Tibet persists. Despite legislation to protect against custodial torture, the practice remains widespread, including of Communist Party members accused of corruption.
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China e Tibete
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Relatório Mundial 2015: A Proteção de Direitos em Tempos de Crise Não é Decisão Equivocada
Direitos Humanos são o Caminho para sair de Crises e do Caos
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Zâmbia: Falhas na Segurança Ameaçam Mineiros de Cobre
Subsidiárias de Empresa do Governo Chinês Trazem Progresso Desigual
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China: Ataques à mídia violam compromissos olímpicos
Comitê Olímpico Internacional deve pressionar Pequim para fazer valer novas regulamentações sobre liberdade de imprensa
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China: Subsistência de pastores tibetanos em risco
Governo deve interromper a realocação forçada de pastores e indenizá-los por abusos