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  • Ex-ambassador: China playing constructive role
  • Second Beijing Forum on Human Rights concludes
  • Survey: Tibetan people satisfied with democratic reform
  • Macao's human rights cause progressing
  • Respect human rights of the poor, says scholar
  • Minister defends China's human rights record
  • Progress in helping ethnic minorities
  • Human rights forum opens in Beijing
  • Kenya should learn from China's experience
  • China's human rights situation improved
  • Guangzhou workers face salary cuts, job losses
  • Netizen forum signals power of public opinion
  • Xinjiang launches anti-crime campaign
  • Police search for parents of lost children
  • Project Hope helps 3.46m students
  • Pregnant woman seeks court aid in job dispute
  • Urban workers: salaries sliding
  • China holds charity forum in quake-hit Sichuan
  • Prisons looking outside to help inmates
  • Equal political rights boost Chinese rule by law
  • Detention center death triggers revision of compensation law
  • China mulls fairer Electoral Law
  • China's top legislature starts bimonthly session
  • Shanghai gov't apologizes for entrapping drivers
  • Vice premier calls for attention on aging problem
  • China gives free A/H1N1 flu vaccine to Mecca pilgrims
  • China cautious about personal information collection

About Forum

The second session of the Beijing Forum on Human Rights, hosted by the China Society for Human Rights Studies, is held in Beijing from Nov. 2 to 3, 2009. Scholars from many countries and international organizations will take part in the event. (More >>)

Links

  • ·China Society for Human Rights Studies
  • ·China Disabled Persons' Federation
  • ·Supreme People's Court
  • ·Tibet Human Rights