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Reporters Without Borders and La Découverte expose massive human rights violations in "China, the Black Book"

(May 14, 2004)12 May 2004

Reporters Without Borders and La Découverte on 13 May release "China, the Black Book". Drawing on reports from organisations and first hand accounts it lifts the veil on massive human rights abuses. (boxun.com)

The book, published by La Découverte, will be essential reading for those unwilling to be fobbed off with the polished official version peddled by Beijing for the "Year of China in France".

France in January 2004, welcomed Chinese President Hu Jintao with much pomp and ceremony. Once again human rights were only very cautiously broached. The Chinese head of state defended ³socialist democracy² in a speech to the NationaI Assembly (parliament) without promising any improvement in basic freedoms in the world¹s most populous country.

The Chinese police state brooks no challenge to the Party monopoly on political life and ministries of Public and State Security, employing hundreds of thousands, ensures undisputed mastery. Its methods are: the death penalty, re-education work camps, torture, political abuse of psychiatry, repression of ethnic and religious minorities and control of the Internet.

This black book on the Red Empire is the first to appear in French featuring devastating accounts of how the Chinese dictatorship treats its opponents, along with previously unpublished portraits illustrating the courage of the dissidents. A descent beneath the surface gloss of China¹s economic success. (boxun.com)


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