China made human rights a priority, but now it’s reneging

Posted by Staff on August 7, 2008 |

T. Kumar, Advocacy Director for Asia and Pacific for Amnesty International of the United States, names the extreme human rights violations in China and insists that China accepted the Olympic Games bid with a self-imposed promise: To improve human rights abuses. But Kumar claims that the situation has deteriorated.(0:57)

 
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August 7, 2008

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