Human rights in the People's Republic of China

Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei, at left, poses outside his studio for a photograph with his lawyer, Pu Zhiqiang, in July 2012.

Why the world’s elite are afraid to call out China on its human rights record

Justice

China is sending a chilling message to citizens who might dare to question government policies with the prosecution of a well-known human rights lawyer, Pu Zhiqiang. But just try mentioning his name in a place like Davos.

Protesters stand behind a photo of a victim of self-immolation during a 2012 march in New York City in support of Tibet.

A prominent Tibetan activist thinks Facebook deleted her post to cozy up to China

Business

Google and GoDaddy go to Washington

Environment

China’s secret detention centers

The World

Elephant in the tea room: China’s human rights record

Conflict & Justice
The World

Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo

Arts, Culture & Media

We talk about Liu and his work with Andrew Nathan, professor of political science at Columbia University, who sponsored Liu’s travel to New York. We also speak with Carroll Bogert, associate director at Human Rights Watch.

The World

Chinese detention System Called ‘Alleyway in Hell’

Conflict & Justice

On the eve of President Obama’s visit to China, a new report alleges that a system of ‘black jails’ has been used to detain Chinese citizens petitioning for redress from the government. We speak to Phelim Kine, a researcher for Human Rights Watch.

The World

China’s secret jails

Conflict & Justice

The World’s Jeb Sharp has more on the story behind a Human Rights Watch report that details evidence of China’s so-called ‘black jails.’

The World

China rejects human rights criticism

Global Politics

The World’s Mary Kay Magistad reports on China’s response to criticism of its human rights record; the government in Beijing says no one should interfere in China’s affairs, and many ordinary Chinese don’t understand why the West keeps criticizing China.

The World

China’s changing image

Global Politics

Marco Werman speaks with China expert Steven Goldstein about the many factors shaping China’s image.