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US/China: Use Talks to Address Human Rights Backsliding

(New York) - The United States government should use its upcoming human rights dialogue with the Chinese government to discuss serious abuses, and also to establish benchmarks for progress, Human Rights Watch said in a May 7, 2010 letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
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US/China: Use Talks to Address Human Rights Backsliding

(New York) - The United States government should use its upcoming human rights dialogue with the Chinese government to discuss serious abuses, and also to establish benchmarks for progress, Human Rights Watch said in a May 7, 2010 letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
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US/China: Use Talks to Address Human Rights Backsliding

(New York) - The United States government should use its upcoming human rights dialogue with the Chinese government to discuss serious abuses, and also to establish benchmarks for progress, Human Rights Watch said in a May 7, 2010 letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
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China: Scholars, Writers Press for Liu Xiaobo’s Release

(New York) - More than one hundred leading China scholars, writers, and human rights advocates from around the world are today releasing a letter to China's National People's Congress that calls for the immediate and unconditional release of imprisoned dissident Liu Xiaobo.
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China: Scholars, Writers Press for Liu Xiaobo’s Release

(New York) - More than one hundred leading China scholars, writers, and human rights advocates from around the world are today releasing a letter to China's National People's Congress that calls for the immediate and unconditional release of imprisoned dissident Liu Xiaobo.
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China: Scholars, Writers Press for Liu Xiaobo’s Release

(New York) - More than one hundred leading China scholars, writers, and human rights advocates from around the world are today releasing a letter to China's National People's Congress that calls for the immediate and unconditional release of imprisoned dissident Liu Xiaobo.
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China: Liu Xiaobo’s Release Hinges on International Action

(New York) - The international community should immediately and collectively increase pressure on the Chinese government to release Liu Xiaobo, one of China's most prominent political prisoners, Human Rights Watch said today.
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China: Liu Xiaobo’s Release Hinges on International Action

(New York) - The international community should immediately and collectively increase pressure on the Chinese government to release Liu Xiaobo, one of China's most prominent political prisoners, Human Rights Watch said today.
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China: Liu Xiaobo’s Release Hinges on International Action

(New York) - The international community should immediately and collectively increase pressure on the Chinese government to release Liu Xiaobo, one of China's most prominent political prisoners, Human Rights Watch said today.
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China: Critic’s Arrest Signals Hardening of Political Climate

(New York) - The formal arrest of Chinese rights activist Liu Xiaobo on charges of subversion signals a hardening of the political climate in China, Human Rights Watch said today. Liu had been held incommunicado since his detention on December 8, 2008, after co-signing Charter 08, a document calling for greater democracy in China.
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