A delegation of the China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS) visited New York City from June 16 to 19, exchanging views with several U.S. non-governmental organizations, academic groups and media on human rights issues. ...full story at People's Daily
from People's Daily on Wed, Jun 20 2007
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