Beijing Olympic Chief Linked to Torture (excerpts) The president of Beijing's Olympic Organizing Committee was once found liable for torture in a U.S. federal court, a review... 04-24-2008 | LEGAL
Weekly Standard: Carrying a Torch for China LondonIt was my four-year-old son’s first demonstration. But he was getting cold, the police were manhandling the Tibetans to the... 04-21-2008 | INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING
Prisoner of Conscience Cao Dong’s Wife Writes Open Letter Detailing Official Torture, Family Harassment and Lack of Due Process The following is the translation of a letter written by Yang Xiaojing and dated April 8, 2008. Yang remains in... 04-08-2008 | TORTURE
Amnesty International: Pre-Olympics Crackdown With little more than four months to go before the Beijing Olympics, few substantial reforms have been introduced that will... 04-01-2008 | INDEPENDENT DOCUMENTATION
Steely-hand of Chinese Communist Media Censorship Felt in Canada According to reports from the International Herald Tribune, the New York Times, and numerous other media outlets, the Canadian Broadcasting... 11-12-2007 | PRESS RELEASES
The Olympics Countdown Further attempts at Internet control Internet censorship remains pervasive in China with few signs that the authorities are prepared to... 08-07-2007 | INDEPENDENT DOCUMENTATION
The Epoch Times: Chinese Justice in a Spanish Court? In a groundbreaking case, Chinese victims of rights violations moved a step closer to seeing their abusers held to account... 08-06-2007 | INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING
Many Products for Export Made at Shanghai Women’s Forced Labor Camp In democratic countries, forced labor camps like those in China are regarded as illegitimate facilities because people held there have... 08-04-2007 | ABDUCTIONS AND IMPRISONMENT
Amnesty International: Hong Kong Ten Years On In 2001 and 2002, members of the Falun Gong spiritual movement, a registered society in Hong Kong despite being banned... 06-29-2007 | INDEPENDENT DOCUMENTATION