Author: United States Congressional-Executive Comission on China
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 2016-11-07
Total Pages: 346
ISBN-13: 9781539970835
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During the Commission's 2016 reporting year, the Chinese Com- munist Party and government further restricted the limited space for peaceful expression, religious activity, and assembly with harsh consequences for rights advocates, lawyers, and civil society, and continued to implement the world's most sophisticated system of Internet control and press censorship, affecting both domestic and foreign journalists. For the first time since 2012, the Chinese gov- ernment expelled a foreign journalist, in this case, for criticizing the government's ethnic policies in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autono- mous Region (XUAR). The government routinely denied medical treatment to imprisoned activists, targeted family members and as- sociates of rights advocates, including those overseas, with harass- ment and retribution, and became more brazen in exerting its extraterritorial reach. The government also continued harsh secu- rity measures that disregarded the protection of human rights in ethnic minority regions including Tibetan autonomous areas and the XUAR. Underscoring the severity of conditions in China, 12 countries, led by the United States, expressed serious concerns about human rights abuses in China at the March 2016 gathering of the UN Human Rights Council, the first such collective state- ment on China in the history of the Council. The group specifically noted ''arrests and ongoing detention of rights activists, civil society leaders, and lawyers'' as well as ''unexplained recent disappear- ances and apparent coerced returns of Chinese and foreign citizens from outside mainland China.''