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Activists seeking to defend human rights have faced a surge in reprisals under Xi, at times enduring arbitrary detention, enforced disappearance, politicized prosecutions, and torture by authorities in response to their work.
Ruled by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for more than six decades, China remains an authoritarian state, one that systematically curtails a wide range of fundamental human rights, including freedom of expression, association, assembly, and religion. While there were a few modest positive developments in 2015authorities, for example, reduced the number of crimes eligible for the death penalty from 55 to 46 and issued directives guaranteeing students with disabilities reasonable accommodation in university entrance examsthe trend for human rights under President Xi Jinping continued in a decidedly negative direction.
Senior Chinese leaders, perceiving a threat to their power, now explicitly reject the universality of human rights, characterizing these ideas as foreign infiltration, and penalizing those who promote them. Freedoms of expression and religion, already limited, were hit particularly hard in 2015 by several restrictive new measures.
Individuals and groups who have fought hard in the past decade for human rights gains were the clearest casualties of an aggressive campaign against peaceful dissent, their treatment starkly contrasting with President Xis vow to promote rule of law. Between July and September, about 280 human rights lawyers and activists were briefly detained and interrogated across the country. About 40 remain in custody, most in secret locations without access to lawyers or family, some beyond the legal time limits; most have been accused of being part of a major criminal gang that seriously disrupts public order. The government has shut down or detained staff of a number of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and arrested and imprisoned many activists.
Various NGOs have been closed and their staff detained on bogus charges... for illegal business operations; Other (charitable) NGOs, even lesser-known ones or ones working on subjects considered less politically sensitive, such as the Shenzhen Christian Guanai Home for the Homeless, faced closure and arrests.
https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2016/country-chapters/china-and-tibet
China pays online intelligence operators (called reporters) who keep his image clean, on sections of Western internet, little or nothing, as they work long hours, without holidays or other benefits. At least real Trump-trolls are well-paid. Even so, Trump tricks plenty of uneducated people into working for free, because they are foolish hate-mongers, racists and sexists, not patriotic citizens.
Blue_Tires
(55,445 posts)Here's something we'll never read in the intercept....
Jeffersons Ghost
(15,235 posts)Which is the strongest motivation with Trump-trolls, defending Amerika or attacking a Ghost? Us Ghosts can send some other spooks, with FISA Warrants. Does everyone know how a FISA Warrant works?
Jeffersons Ghost
(15,235 posts)and a kick to bait more Chinese agents into reading attempting to hide this Opening Post, which gives FBI agents practice, before they get real cyber-weapons to disable Chinese "reporters" who prowl the internet by the thousands.