AFP: State Department calls for China rights ideas
April 8 (Clearwisdom.net) The State Department called on US-based groups to come up with proposals
to promote human rights in China, as part of an 8.5-million-dollar project. Now in its fourth year, the program is designed to foster initiatives designed to promote
democracy, human rights, freedom of information and criminal and civil rule of law, the department
said. The solicitation, in the Federal Register, a gazette of official government business in
Washington, appeared a week after the department gave China low marks in its annual survey of global
human rights. China's "human rights record throughout the year remained poor, and the government continued
to commit numerous and serious abuses," the report said. [...] US officials said they had still not decided whether to follow normal practice by sponsoring a
resolution critical of China at the UN Human Rights Commission in Geneva. [...] http://sg.news.yahoo.com/030408/1/39voc.html
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