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Standoff at Tiananmen: Recollections of 1989: the Making of Goddess of Democracy
Amnesty International
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices 2003: China (Includes Tibet, Hong Kong and Macau)
Digital Authoritarianism and the Global Threat to Free Speech Hearing
1989 Tiananmen Square: a Proto-History
The Political Repression of Chinese Students After Tiananmen A
The Legacy of Tiananmen: 20 Years of Oppression, Activism and Hope Chrd
China Democracy Party
Rough Justice in Beijing: Punishing the "Black Hands" of Tiananmen Square
Atheist Political Activists Turned Protestants: Religious Conversion Within China’S Dissident Community
Tiananmen's Most Wanted
China (Includes Hong Kong and Macau) Page 1 of 60 China
The Beijing Trials: Secret Judicial Procedures and the Exclusion of Foreign Observers
China-U.S. Relations During the 108Th Congress
Country of Origin Information Report: China October 2003
China – Liaoning – Democratic Party
Congressional Record—House H6040
CHINA NIPPED in the BUD the Suppression
Top View
Chinese Country Report on Human Rights Practices for 1998
Pro Democratic Movements in China
Letter to Congressional Leaders Transmitting a Report on Most-Favored- Nation Trade Status for China May 28, 1993
Update on Arrests in China
China – Pro-Democracy Movement – Tianjin – Publications
Amnesty International
An Independent Report on the Situation of the June 4 Massacre Victims
Les Droits De L'homme En Chine
IN CUSTODY: People Imprisoned for Counterrevolutionary and State Security Crimes
Charter 08 Framer Liu Xiaobo Awarded Nobel Peace Prize
© in This Web Service Cambridge University Press
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Rough Justice in Beijing*
1999 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: China
Since the Early 1990S, the Chinese Government Has Initiated Bilateral Human Rights Exchanges with About a Dozen Countries
Regime Resilience and Civil Resistance in Post-Tiananmen China
Voices of the Small Handful: 1989 Student Movement Leaders Assess Human Rights in Today’S China