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Report: There are 1,545 prisoners of conscience in China and Hong Kong. The scale is so large that it could constitute a crime against humanity. There are 17% more subversion criminals in Hong Kong than in China | Chinese Human Rights Defenders

Summary by nchrd.org
The human rights organization China Human Rights Defenders (CHRD) published a report titled "Waiting for Dawn in a Cell: Arbitrary Detention in China May Constitute a Crime against Humanity" yesterday (5th) based on data from itself and other organizations. It pointed out that the scope and scale of China's use of arbitrary detention to suppress critics and punish human rights defenders has expanded under the rule of leader Xi Jinping. From 2019…
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nchrd.org broke the news in on Thursday, March 6, 2025.
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