
NGO raps UN chiefs’ failure to call for Chinese prisoner’s release
PRESS RELEASE Ban Ki-moon praised China’s “remarkable advances” GENEVA, October 11, 2010 – A Geneva-based human rights group welcomed today’s call by four UN experts

PRESS RELEASE Ban Ki-moon praised China’s “remarkable advances” GENEVA, October 11, 2010 – A Geneva-based human rights group welcomed today’s call by four UN experts

Geneva, July 22 – An international coalition of 38 human rights groups called on the United Nations today to investigate allegations that the Chinese government committed gross human rights

PRESS RELEASE Geneva, July 22 — An international coalition of 38 human rights groups called on the United Nations today to investigate allegations that the Chinese government committed gross

July 14, 2010 Chinese nationals protest forced evictions By Michelle Phillips Three Chinese nationals are seeking to overturn their forced evictions from their homes

To the Editor: Re “Tibetans Fear Philanthropist’s Ordeal Shows Broadening of Crackdown” (news article, NYT, June 24): China’s brutal arrest of Karma Samdrup, a 42-year-old

UN Watch Rips UN Human Rights Council for “Year of Inaction & Double Standards” Click Here to Watch Video As the UN Human Rights Council completed its

News: Ms. Gay McDougall, the U.N.’s chief monitor of discrimination against minority groups, and a leading defender of the 2001 Durban conference, just wrapped up a 10-day investigation of

UN Watch’s revelation yesterday that U.N. rights chief Navi Pillay is effectively refusing to meet with the Dalai Lama on his visit to Geneva next

UN Watch’s revelation yesterday that U.N. rights chief Navi Pillay is effectively refusing to meet with the Dalai Lama on his visit to Geneva next

But welcomes Pillay’s criticism of China’s “systemic violations of human rights” GENEVA, July 29, 2009 – The Geneva-based human rights group UN Watch expressed disappointment at

But welcomes Pillay’s criticism of China’s “systemic violations of human rights” GENEVA, July 29, 2009 — The Geneva-based human rights group UN Watch expressed disappointment

PRESS RELEASE But welcomes Pillay’s criticism of China’s “systemic violations of human rights” GENEVA, July 29, 2009 — The Geneva-based human rights group UN Watch expressed