China and Human Rights
1) China: Freedom to Vote Only one party—Communist Other political parties are illegal Top leaders selected by party leaders
China’s president is Hu Jintao
2) China: Freedom of speech and the media Books, movies, speech, television, newspapers, internet sites that are critical of Communism or Chinese government are banned or restricted. The Great Firewall Tiananmen Square: 1989 Student uprising
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3) China: Family size
4) China: Freedom of religion Communism reject all religions. Party members must be atheists. Organized religion (Christianity, Islam, Buddhism) under the control of the government.
Buddhism and Dalai Lama Buddhists in Tibet want own nation with Dalai Lama as leader. China fully in control of Tibet since Dalai Lama escaped to India with help of CIA 1) (seven years in Tibet Trailer) 2) Tibet
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