
U.N. Endorses Chinese Retaliation Against NGOs Supporting Taiwan
PRESS RELEASE Liberal International suspended, but gay rights groups win victory Geneva, July 20, 2007 — Amid a series of rulings today affecting NGOs, the U.N.’s Economic

PRESS RELEASE Liberal International suspended, but gay rights groups win victory Geneva, July 20, 2007 — Amid a series of rulings today affecting NGOs, the U.N.’s Economic

PRESS RELEASE Existing violators incude China, Cuba, Russia and Saudi Arabia Geneva, May 17, 2007 — After a year of failed reforms and disappointment at

The Commission on Human Rights has just wrapped up its largely business-as-usual session, though there were some interesting developments. Analysis: The Commission adopted resolutions on

Last Friday, 22 members of the Commission on Human Rights passed a no-action motion, blocking a US-backed resolution on the situation of human rights in

In the past month, China has committed several widely-reported human rights violations. Xu Wenli, Qin Yongmin, and Wang Yucai were sentenced to 13, 12, and