Chinageeks comments on human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng and his family's experience in pursuing social and political reform in China and discusses how to be and what it means to be a patriot in China. ...full story at Global Voices
from Global Voices on Mon, Mar 16 2009
see also:
| 26 Aug 08 |
|
Gao Zhisheng last interview »
YouTube video The famous Chinese Human Rights lawyer and devout Christian Gao Zhisheng, talks about his persecution, arrest and torture. As well as the Surveillance of his family and important human rights and environmental issues in China and the Olympics. Interview... |
| 08 May 09 |
|
The nonexistent case of the missing lawyer » Danwei Gady Epstein at Forbes discusses Gao Zhisheng, rights lawyer who disappeared in February. Link picked by Danwei.org |
| 29 May 08 |
|
links for 2008-05-29 » RConversation Business & Human Rights : Lawyer Memorandum: Corporate Social Responsibility for Human Rights: Comments on the UN Special Representative’s Report Entitled “Protect, Respect and Remedy: a Framework for Business and Human Rights” "We believe the... |
| 04 Jun 09 |
|
I'm Sorry, But US Hypocrisy On Human Rights Is Continuing Apace Under Obama. China Is Exhibit A. » China Law Blog 1. I love my country -- the United States. 2. Of course I believe in human rights. 3. The US should strive to be a beacon on human rights. 4. When appropriate, and in ways that are appropriate, the US should encourage other countries to maintain human... |
| 15 Dec 08 |
|
China: Charter 08, to be free and fearless » Global Voices At the Eve of the sixtieth anniversary of the promulgation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Dec 10, 303 prominent intellectuals and human rights activists in China, jointly released Charter 08, demanding more political reform in China.... |
| 03 Dec 08 |
|
China's human rights situation continues to improve since reform and opening-up » People's Daily To commemorate the Universal Declaration of Human Rights' 60th anniversary and the 30th anniversary of China's reform and opening-up, the China Society for Human Rights Studies held a seminar called "30 Years of China's Reform and Opening-up and Human... |