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China Abuses Human Rights By: Austin Gillis
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Religion "Individuals who practiced their religion outside officially sanctioned channels... faced harassment and persecution.“ "The authorities harassed, detained and often ill-treated members of unsanctioned Christian house-churches, and confiscated or destroyed their church property." theconversation.com
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Olympics rhymeswithright.new.mu.nu "The Olympic Games in Beijing brought heightened repression throughout the country as authorities tightened control over human rights defenders, religious practitioners, lawyers and journalists.“ "The authorities made increased use of punitive forms or administrative detention... to silence critics in the lead-up to the Olympic Games."
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Human Rights Activists People who exercised their freedom of expression rights were at a high risk of getting tortured. Human rights activists and their families, including the children, were the authorities' targets, sometimes including harassment and long-term house arrest. www.telegraph.co.uk
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Works Cited International, Amnesty. "China Abuses Human Rights." China—Amnesty International Report 2009. New York, NY: Amnesty International, 2009. Rpt. in China. Ed. Noah Berlatsky. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2010. Opposing Viewpoints. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 30 Jan. 2014.
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