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The OneWorld China Country Guide
The aim of this Guide is to provide a brief introduction to human rights and sustainable development issues in China
27.10.2009 A journey into some of China's most industrialised cities, to the other side of the shiny facade of China's economy. It offers a glimpse of another life and another world that is rarely seen.
+ Lu Gang's 'Pollution in China' photos
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From: Panos London
Related topics/regions: [Information & media] [Economy]
21.10.2009 The illegal cross-border timber trade between Burma and China continues to be widespread and the authorities in China should do more to clamp down, according to a new review.
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Related topics/regions: [Myanmar]
01.10.2009 Government security paranoia in the run-up to the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the proclamation of the People’s Republic of China today has led to a reinforcement of online censorship and abusive behaviour towards foreign journalists, says an international media monitoring group.
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16.09.2009 A summary of recent developments in climate change negotiations, including rumours of a bilateral deal between China and US. From Poverty to Power
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Related topics/regions: [United States] [Japan] [Climate change]
16.09.2009 The fluctuating fortunes of rural labourers migrating to China's cities. BBC News
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Related topics/regions: [Migration] [Labour]
Tony Blair's shaky green credentials
24.08.2009 On a visit to China last week, Tony Blair said that encouraging people to reduce flying and driving is not an appropriate response to climate change. This is not good enough for a prospective president of the European Union.
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Related topics/regions: [Europe] [Climate change]
Image: Tony Blair's shaky green credentials © World Wide Fund for Nature UK
23.08.2009 World leaders have gone soft on human rights. Hillary Clinton is put on the spot by a questioner. Aid Watch
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Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Human rights]
13.08.2009 The Chinese government has announced a pensions initiative to reduce the gap in living standards between its urban and rural populations. BBC
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Related topics/regions: [Poverty]
Aim higher for tough arms controls
03.08.2009 Officials from the UK Government's arms export agency have met Chinese military representatives - even though Beijing is still subject to a European Union military embargo.
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Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom]
Image: Aim higher for tough arms controls © Oxfam GB
03.08.2009 Conflicts in Afghanistan, China, Chechnya and Nigeria deteriorated in July 2009 and the situation in Guinea-Bissau improved, according to the International Crisis Group.
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Related topics/regions: [Afghanistan] [Guinea-Bissau] [Nigeria] [Russian Federation]
29.07.2009 The number of criminal executions will be reduced in China, according to Zhang Jun, vice-president of the Supreme People's Court.
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27.07.2009 Thousands of steelworkers in China's industrial northeast staged a protest against a planned takeover of their state-controlled employer and a group of them killed a top executive at the private company that was to acquire it, according to a Hong Kong-based human-rights group.
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Container Shipping
20.07.2009 Can the International Maritime Organization be taken seriously by climate change negotiators when its ships choose to sail from Europe around the Cape of Good Hope rather than through the Suez Canal?
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Related topics/regions: [Egypt] [Climate change] [Trade] [Transport]
Image: Container Shipping © AH Knight / Flickr
15.07.2009 An announcement by major China-based producers and users of palm oil that they intend to provide more support for sustainable palm oil has been welcomed as an important boost for efforts to halt tropical deforestation.
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From: WWF International
11.07.2009 An important report published jointly by Oxfam and Greenpeace suggests that climate change will be the strongest force acting on poverty reduction in China. Oxfam Hong Kong
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Related topics/regions: [Climate change] [Poverty]
03.06.2009 The Chinese authorities have continued to harass activists and escalate censorship ahead of Thursday's 20th anniversary of the violent military crackdown in and around Beijing's Tiananmen Square, says an international rights group.
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12.05.2009 More support is needed for the poorest people who survived the earthquake that devastated western China a year ago, says an international development agency.
+ Love flourishes amid ruins of Sichuan
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From: Oxfam International
04.05.2009 Liu Xiaobo has been detained without trial since last December. Here he compares life as a dissident in Beijing before and after the arrival of the internet. The Times
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Related topics/regions: [Activism] [Internet]
19.04.2009 Although his case study of China is hardly typical, Timothy Garton Ash offers a painful reminder that cutbacks in media reporting have further diminished coverage of foreign news. Guardian
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Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Media]
Chinese flag in front of Tibet's Potala Palace
10.03.2009 Chinese authorities in Tibet should open the region to foreign journalists and release imprisoned Tibetan journalists, the Committee to Protect Journalists said today - the 50th anniversary of an uprising against Chinese rule.
+ Freedom of expression “systematically violated” in Tibet
+ Unrest in Tibet continues as human rights violations escalate
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Related topics/regions: [Tibet]
Image: Chinese flag in front of Tibet's Potala Palace © Tibet Information Network
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