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Amnesty International China Human Rights Forum
http://www.cntv.us/en/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1701&...

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  • @chinaupup China is worst

  • Give us some proof about this 'force'

  • Freedom and Human Rights for China!

  • It is important to maintain a peaceful, prosperous, just, and stable nation!! HOWEVER, I believe that China still needs to strengthen the values of peace, justice, and reverence to her ancient cultures and thoughts!!! China has a great history and cultures!! The communist party during Chairman Mao has implemented many wrong policies or ideas which have caused many sufferings!!! We humanity need to embrace the values of life, peace, and liberty more strongly!!!

    PEACE!!!

  • 99.99%?!maybe they are commusies

  • The fact is not what you have seen in the video.China is a huge country with 1.3billion people,so the government meets a great number difficulties which you Westerners cannot imagine.We Chinese understand,trust and support our government.Please put down your prejudice and come to have a look at the real China personally.

  • "Talking about human rights? American soldiers and British soldiers are still in Iraq(killing,raping,destroying­ the country for oil...), and London will hold the next Olympic games,what a shame!"

  • Thanks for proving a point that in America, people have the "right" and "choice' to decide whether they want to support the government or not. Its low because the American people doesn't approve of the current government. Its easy to get 99.99% of the population to support you if you force them to.

  • Furthermore, as a developing country they face different domestic challenges from developed states, which in some circumstance could arguably makes human rights incompatible with, and counterproductive to the development of their country and civil society.

  • I am a Westerner, so I cannot blindly criticise the West!

    Although I agree that the Chinese are 'equal to everyone else', I think that it is insensitive to expect them to live under Western concepts such as human rights when their society and culture is underpinned by fundamentally different principals, as well as a differing conceptualisations of ethics.

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