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I want fairness--rivers of it.
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Friday, April 30, 2004

NORTH KOREANS IN CHINA HELD IN INHUMAN CONDITIONS [RFA]
North Korean refugees who cross the border into China are frequently arrested as illegal immigrants and held in prison camps under inhuman conditions, pending repatriation where they face labor camp and possible execution, RFA’s Korean service reports. “All these events took place in a camp in Tumen area,” Ki-sook Lee, 43, a defector now living in South Korea, said in an interview. [
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China Confirms 2 More SARS Cases (with audio) [VOANews.com Headlines]
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China admits first 2004 SARS death [CNN World]
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3. Amnesty Slams UN Commision on Human Rights as Unable And Unwilling To Address Human Rights Violations. Amnesty International Apr 30 2004 8:47AM GMT [Moreover - Human rights news]
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Influx of Chinese Tourists in Hong Kong. Arriving in Hong Kong on his first trip away from mainland China, A.Q. Wan was stunned to see banners denouncing Beijing's suppression of the Falun Gong spiritual movement. "That wouldn't fly in China," Wan said. [Associated Press headlines via GoUpstate.com]
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Woman, 53, Dies of SARS in China. Officials confirmed on Friday that a 53-year-old woman who died last week had SARS as suspected, the Health Ministry said. It was the world's first confirmed SARS death this year. The announcement came as Chinese began their weeklong May Day holiday under the pall of SARS. [Associated Press headlines via GoUpstate.com]
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UZBEKISTAN: Worsening anti-Protestant crackdown in north-west

By Igor Rotar, Forum 18 News Service

As part of the worsening anti-Protestant crackdown in north-west Uzbekistan, Forum 18 News Service has learnt that a Protestant farmer, Murat Abatov, has been publicly pressured to renounce his faith, with threats to confiscate his land, and schoolteachers have begun bullying his sister Zulfiya, and telling children to avoid her. The authorities seem to have started using the new tactics of trying to turn people against Protestants, so that officials can claim to be doing the people's will, and also summoning individual believers in to the ordinary police, the NSS secret police, and the public prosecutor's office, in order to pressure believers to renounce their faith one by one. Amongst several other incidents, Bakhadyr Prembetov has had his flat in the regional capital Nukus raided by police, and has had threats from the head of the housing block administration that "if the Protestants did not stop visiting me, he would collect signatures from the residents and get me turned out of the apartment." [read more...]


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