Chen, Li: China’s human rights situation in recent years, a serious setback
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Date: 4/1/2014 4:41:28 PM
Sender: Chen, Li
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Chen, Li: China’s human rights situation in recent years, a serious setback
陈莉(Chen, Li)
After the Chinese Communist Party's new leadership took office, although a strong emphasis on the construction of a harmonious society, but the harsh repression of political dissent, to criticize the authorities adopt a zero-tolerance attitude statements, cruel extent unprecedented in the past decade.
Hundreds of critics who have been detained or arrested by the government, many media reporters as university teachers were dismissed from current affairs commentary, and in a series of ethnic minorities in Xinjiang protests in Tibet, the Chinese Communist Party is carried out bloody violent military crackdown.
CPC fanfare launch campaign against corruption, the use of techniques also ignore the law of human rights abuses.
For example, the development of the CPC Commission for Discipline Inspection detained for interrogation system (at the specified time, the specified location explain the problem) to hear corruption cases.
This is actually a law outside the detention regime, the CCP using this system arbitrarily detained on suspicion of a large number of officials who have no legal protection, I do not know the whereabouts of a long-term loss of the outside world, and some even beaten to death was also torture.
Although the CCP strong emphasis on the rule of law, but in practice the rule of law is rapidly backwards on the road.
CPC Constitution expressly provides: The State respects and protects human rights, the rights of citizens by the Constitution and the law, any organization or individual shall have the privilege of being above the Constitution and the law, and all violations of the Constitution and the law must be investigated.
But in real life, just a piece of paper China's constitution, the rule of law is just a slogan, Chinese officials do not take them as one thing, and now China is still a failure for the fascist state.
Chen, Li
April 1, 2014
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