I think the focus here are the human rights abuses of the Chinese Government. I took time to look at the links warmonger provided and here is what I saw …JP4Fun:
#1 URL Link listed: https://www.amnesty.org/en/countries/as ... ort-china/
CHINA 2017/2018
The government continued to draft and enact new laws under the guise of “national security” that presented serious threats to human rights. Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo died in custody. Activists and human rights defenders were detained, prosecuted and sentenced on the basis of vague and overbroad charges such as “subverting state power” and “picking quarrels and provoking trouble”. Police detained human rights defenders outside formal detention facilities, sometimes incommunicado, for long periods, which posed additional risk of torture and other ill-treatment to the detainees. Controls on the internet were strengthened. Repression of religious activities outside state-sanctioned churches increased. Repression conducted under “anti-separatism” or “counter-terrorism” campaigns remained particularly severe in the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region and Tibetan-populated areas. Freedom of expression in Hong Kong came under attack as the government used vague and overbroad charges to prosecute pro-democracy activists.
Legal, constitutional or institutional developments
Sweeping national security-related laws and regulations continued to be drafted and enacted, giving greater powers to the authorities to silence dissent, censor information and harass and prosecute human rights defenders.
#3 link listed. …JP4Fun:• OPINION
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The deafening silence on China's human rights abuses
Political leaders around the world increasingly fail to condemn China's human rights abuses.
by Sophie Richardson
2 Feb 2018
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https://www.voanews.com/amp/4607843.html
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