Wednesday, June 04, 2008


China encouraged to release Tiananmen Square Prisoners

The Jurist reports that Human Rights Watch is calling upon the Chinese government to release dozens of Tiananmen Square Protesters that are still in prison:


Human Rights Watch (HRW) [advocacy website] Tuesday called on China to release the remaining imprisoned Tiananmen Square [BBC backgrounder] protesters as part of a wider effort to improve the nation's human rights image before the 2008 Olympic Games. HRW urged [press release] the government to reverse its official 1989 classification of the protests as a "counterrevolutionary rebellion", release a complete list of casualties, compensate the victims, and allow future public demands for government accountability. Chinese officials have consistently refused to reverse [AFP report] the official 1989 classification, and a spokesman would not comment on the remaining HRW demands. Reuters has more.


Human Rights Watch Report

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