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  • Prof. William A. Joseph: wjoseph@wellesley.edu
  • Department of Political Science
  • Wellesley College
  • Date Created: October 5, 1996
  • Last Modified: July-August 2011
  • Expires: June 30, 2012

Human Rights & Democracy

US Department of State 2010 Human Rights Report for China

Earlier reports available at: http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/

Freedom House Report on China (2011)

“Human Rights and the Rule of Law in China” (Congressional-Executive Commission on China, October 2009)

Amnesty International: China

Human Rights in China (HRIC)

Human Rights Watch: China & Tibet

Human Rights Watch: Publications on China

China Labour Bulletin

Laogai Research Foundation (China's Labor Reform Camps)

Human Rights & the Olympics in China (Human Rights Watch)

China (PRC) Society For Human Rights Studies

Chinese Government "White Papers" on Human Rights:

Fifty Years of Progress in Human Rights (2000)

Progress in China's Human Rights in 2004

The Human Rights Record of the United States:

Wei Jingsheng - One of China's Most Prominent Dissidents (now in US)

Wei Jingsheng: The Courage to Stand Alone (Prison Writings)

The Political Education of a Chinese Dissident (Conversations with History, UC Berkeley)

Wei Jingsheng Foundation

China's Psychiatric Terror--Review (by Jonathan Mirsky, New York Review of Books, February 27, 2003)