China Irritated with ‘Slanderous’ U.N. Report on Rights
Andrew Jacobs reports in the New York Times:
The Chinese government reacted angrily on Monday to what it called a slanderous United Nations report that alleges systemic torture of political and criminal detainees. The government said the authors were biased, untruthful and driven by a political agenda.
The report, issued Friday by the United Nations Committee Against Torture, documented what the authors described as widespread abuse in the Chinese legal system, one that often gains convictions through forced confessions.
The report recounts China’s use of “secret prisons” and the widespread harassment of lawyers who take on rights cases, and it criticizes the government’s extralegal system of punishment, known as re-education through labor, which hands down prison terms to dissidents without judicial review.





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There those foreigners go again, trying to keep China down, and hurting the feelings of 1.3 billion Chinese.
Seriously, why continue to be a member of an organization that clearly doesn’t understand how good human rights are in China?
Realist, your joking right? Considering your Posted ‘name’, please tell me your just trying to be ironic!