Amnesty International: Remembering China
By Reed Irvine and Cliff Kincaid
June 19, 2002 [...] Amnesty International has released its annual report on human rights
violations. The Washington Post, for example, focused on the report's
conclusion that U.S. measures to combat terrorism "undermined U.S. moral
authority" and made only one passing reference to China. The media
ignored the watchdog's finding that serious human rights violations increased
in 2001 in China. Amnesty International uncovered China's increased use of torture, continued
suppression of free speech, new restrictions on the media and the Internet,
religious persecution, and the use of violence to break up labor and farm
protests. [Over 400] Falun Gong [practitioners] were reported to have been
tortured to death while in police custody and thousands remain arbitrarily
detained or imprisoned. But we stopped caring about human rights violations
when China dangled the prospect of huge new markets before U.S. companies and
the Congress. [...] http://www.aim.org/publications/media_monitor/2002/06/19.html
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