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<H2> CECC Hearing: Forced Labor, Mass Internment, and Social Control in Xinjiang </H2> |
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<H2> Tiananmen at 30: Examining the Evolution of Repression in China </H2> |
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<H4> Chairs Condemn Suppression of Language Protests, Assault on U.S. Journalist in Inner Mongolia </H4> |
<H4> Xinjiang: Chairs Seek Additional Information about World Bank Loan for “Vocational Education" </H4> |
<H4> Hong Kong: Statement by CECC Commissioners on Recent Arrests </H4> |
<H4> Xinjiang: Chairs’ Statement On Announcement of Global Magnitsky Sanctions </H4> |
<H4> Xinjiang: Chairs Lead Bipartisan Letter Pressing the Administration to Address Forced Sterilizations </H4> |
<H4> Tiananmen at 31: Commissioners Introduce Bipartisan Resolution and Condemn Imposition of National Security Law in Hong Kong </H4> |
<H4> Statement on the 31st Anniversary of the Violent Repression of the Tiananmen Protest </H4> |
<H4> Hong Kong: Statement by the Chairs on the Imposition of National Security Legislation by the National People's Congress </H4> |
<H4> Tibet: Statement by the Chairs on the 25th Anniversary of the 11th Panchen Lama’s Disappearance </H4> |
<H4> World Press Freedom Day: Chairs Ask POTUS to Advocate for Detained Journalists </H4> |
<H4> Xinjiang: Chairs Release New Legislation & Report on Global Supply Chains and Forced Labor </H4> |
<H4> Bipartisan Group of Lawmakers Nominates Hong Kong’s Pro-Democracy Movement for the Nobel Peace Prize </H4> |
<H4> Chairs Release 2019 Annual Report </H4> |
<H4> Xinjiang: Chairs Lead Bipartisan Letter Pressing the Administration to Act Decisively to Address Likely Crimes Against Humanity </H4> |
<H4> Xinjiang: CECC Commissioners Seek Import Restrictions on Forced Labor Made Goods </H4> |
<H4> Xinjiang: Chairs’ Statement on State and Commerce Department Actions </H4> |
<H4> Hong Kong: Statement by the Chairs on the Fifth Anniversary of the Umbrella Movement Protests </H4> |
<H4> Tibet: Chairs Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Address Emerging Challenges Facing Tibetans </H4> |
<H4> Hong Kong: Joint Statement by the Chairs Before the G7 Meetings in France </H4> |
<H4> Xinjiang: Chairs Ask Whether World Bank Funding Possible "Crimes Against Humanity" </H4> |
<H4> Hong Kong: Chairs Urge Administration to “Strongly Condemn” Threat to Deploy PLA </H4> |
<H4> Chairs’ Statement on 20th Anniversary of the Crackdown on Falun Gong </H4> |
<H4> CECC Town Hall with Tibetan Community of New York and New Jersey </H4> |
<H4> Xinjiang: Chairs Seek Urgent Action from Administration to Address Probable Crimes Against Humanity </H4> |
<H4> Hong Kong: CECC Commissioners Send Letter to Chief Executive Carrie Lam </H4> |
<H4> “Hong Kong’s Future in the Balance”: Statements by the Chairs, Witness Testimonies, and Hearing Video </H4> |
<H4> Hong Kong: Chairs' Statement on the Sentencing of the "Umbrella Nine" </H4> |
<H4> Hong Kong: Chairs' Statement on the "Umbrella Nine" Verdicts </H4> |
<H4> Hong Kong: Serious Concerns About Amendments to Extradition Laws </H4> |
<H4> Chairs’ Statement on Religious Crackdown in China Targeting Christian Churches </H4> |
<H4> Chairs Urge Commerce Secretary to Expand U.S. “Entity List” to Include Chinese Government and State Security Entities in Xinjiang </H4> |
<H4> Chairs Lead Bipartisan Letter Urging Administration to Sanction Chinese Officials Complicit in Xinjiang Abuses </H4> |
<H4> Chairs Ask Commerce Secretary Ross About Sale of Surveillance Technology to Chinese Police </H4> |
<H4> Chairs Urge Ambassador Branstad to Prioritize Mass Detention of Uyghurs, Including Family Members of Radio Free Asia Employees </H4> |
<H4> Chairs Raise Alarm About Deteriorating Human Rights Situation in Xinjiang </H4> |
<H4> The Human Rights Situation in Tibet and the International Response </H4> |
<H4> Global Supply Chains, Forced Labor, and the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region </H4> |
<H4> Forced Labor, Mass Internment, and Social Control in Xinjiang </H4> |
<H4> Hong Kong’s Summer of Discontent and U.S. Policy Responses </H4> |
<H4> Tiananmen at 30: Examining the Evolution of Repression in China </H4> |
<H4> Hong Kong’s Future in the Balance: Eroding Autonomy and Challenges to Human Rights </H4> |
<H4> The Communist Party’s Crackdown on Religion in China </H4> |
<H4> Surveillance, Suppression, and Mass Detention: Xinjiang’s Human Rights Crisis </H4> |
<H4> Digital Authoritarianism & The Global Threat to Free Speech </H4> |
<H4> Tibet “From All Angles”: Protecting Human Rights, Defending Strategic Access, and Challenging China’s Export of Censorship Globally </H4> |
<H4> The Long Arm of China: Exporting Authoritarianism With Chinese Characteristics </H4> |
<H4> Gagging the Lawyers: China’s Crackdown on Human Rights Lawyers and Its Implications for U.S.-China Relations </H4> |
<H4> Will the Hong Kong Model Survive?: An Assessment 20 Years After the Handover </H4> |
<H4> The Broken Promises of China's WTO Accession: Reprioritizing Human Rights </H4> |
<H4> Dissidents Who Have Suffered for Human Rights in China: A Look Back and A Look Forward </H4> |
<H4> The Long Arm of China: Global Efforts to Silence Critics From Tiananmen to Today </H4> |
<H4> China’s Pervasive Use of Torture </H4> |
<H4> Rapid Deterioration of Human Rights in Hong Kong after Passage of National Security Law </H4> |
<H4> Five Years after 709 Crackdown, Lawyers Continue to Face Repression and Punishment </H4> |
<H4> Hong Kong National Security Law: Highlighting Provisions Inconsistent with the Basic Law and International Human Rights Standards </H4> |
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