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Ladiesman10
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China
October 22, 2009 - 02:57 PM
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Do chinese people have any rights?
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cailou88
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Re: China
October 29, 2009 - 03:22 PM
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hahahahhahahahaha[quote]
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siddiqua
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Re: China
October 31, 2009 - 03:54 PM
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they have the rights, i suppose. even aliens from outer space would have some kind of rights, so why not the chinese.
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Mwashighadi
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Re: China
November 7, 2009 - 06:05 PM
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Well, everyone has rights, everyone includes you and me..it includes every chinese brother and sister
Article 1 The Universal Declaration of Human rights states
"All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood"
again all human beings includes you and me, it includes all our chinese brothers and sisters!
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prieten47
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Re: China
November 8, 2009 - 11:08 PM
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I recommend everyone check out the Amnesty International site on China:
http://www.amnesty.org/en/region/china
No country is perfect, but the Chinese government has an especially horrendous human rights record. They also prop up many human rights violators in other parts of the world through lucrative trading agreements. But why would they care about human rights there, if they don't care about them at home?
We should all think about the human suffering that goes into every Chinese product that we buy.
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Steven Johnson
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Re: China
November 17, 2009 - 02:58 PM
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What I saw in China was people who were generally kind, generous and active. I also was witness to a thriving middle class that was increasing voting with it's yuan. The folks that I talked to were more disapointed with their employers than they were with their government, just like folks in most places. That being said there is a noticable internal security network and some factods that really stick out regarding things like imprisonment numbers, racial conflict and state executions. Those internal racial biases (I believe there are 52 state recongnized races within China and subtly different laws to deal with each group), environmental and polution factors and corruption are things that the people and the state are really going to have to deal with as China coninues to grow economically. As for an official governance document that defines the rights of a citizen similar to The Canadian Charter or Rights and Freedoms I don't know. It seems to me that there is wording regarding a Citizens rights within the Chinese Constitution. I don't know what that means explicitly in the Chinese context.
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