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  • 【Turning Human Rights Day into a Day for Attacking Human Rights Defenders】(10 December 2020)
  • Joint Statement on Chinese authorities placing Human Rights Lawyer Chang Weiping under ‘residential surveillance’ (10 November 2020)
  • Joint Letter on Detention of Chang Weiping (4 November 2020)

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  • Inaugural China Human Rights Lawyers ─ The second anniversary of 709 Crackdown
  • 2017 Day of Endangered Lawyers

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  • Barrister Cheung Yiu-leung: China’s ‘greatly improved’ legal system still depends on confessions extorted by torture​​​​​​​
  • Guest Post: If lawyers in China have no human rights, is there a rule of law?
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