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China’s Human rights


It appears that China’s human rights have deteriorated on the days up to the games. When it was awarded the chance to host the Games, China said it would uphold the values of human dignity associated with the Olympian tradition. However, allegations have been made by amnesty international which state that China has done the [...]




It appears that China’s human rights have deteriorated on the days up to the games. When it was awarded the chance to host the Games, China said it would uphold the values of human dignity associated with the Olympian tradition. However, allegations have been made by amnesty international which state that China has done the exact opposite. The report says that Chinese activists have been locked up, people have been made homeless, journalists have been detained, websites blocked, and the use of labour camps and prison beatings has increased. I think that this needs to be dealt with as quick as possible or it will become out of hand.

Quotes from: BBC

URL: http://news.BBC.co.UK/2/hi/Asia-pacific/7529453.stm


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Well said but what do you think should be done about it?

BTW you need to take more time to check your work for careless errors – missing capital letters in particular.

1    Lynne Crowe August 05, 2008 4:44 am

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