Human rights in the People's Republic of China Summary

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1,441 words, approx. 5 pages
China's record of human rights violations is long and mind-boggling. Atrocities such as purging tens of millions of people during the Cultural Revolution, its infamous one-child-per-couple Populati... Read more
470 words, approx. 2 pages
The Chinese government will stop at nothing to keep the flow of information at their disposal. For example, the Chinese authorities attempted to gain control of the Internet. At the end of 1999 the Ch... Read more
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Despite the oppression women were subjected to in China, they still occasionally overcame it and accomplished something extraordinary. Some worked, and helped to earn the family living, some were ex... Read more
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Throughout history, women have been treated as if they were belongings. Not only were rights given only to men, but those so called rights gave men power over women. The power relationships in the ... Read more
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The definition of human rights is a simple one: "The basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled, often held to include the right to life and liberty, freedom of thought and expression,... Read more
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"Children are the future and the hope of mankind", Dr. Jose Rizal said. They are to be love, to be taken care of, to be supported and guided by their parents. They should experience the freedom and ri... Read more