Excerpted from Crosswalk:
"A smooth and successful Olympics is paramount to China," Sharon Hom of Human Rights in China told a statutory panel on Capitol Hill Wednesday. Yet despite the fact that the games are only 18 months away, she said the communist regime's repression has been getting worse.
Hom joined representatives of four major religions and others in testifying before the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, which advises the executive and legislative branches on efforts to counter religious persecution around the world.
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The Many Faces of China's Repression: Human Rights, Religious Freedom, and U.S. Diplomacy in China - HRIC Campaign:
Incorporating Responsiblity 2008 (IR2008) - China Rights Forum, No.4 2006:
IR2008 Update - Ready, Set ... Preparing for the Beijing Olympics - China Rights Forum, No.3 2006:
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Security in Beijing 2008 and Beyond - China Rights Forum, No.1 2003:
Olympics Sponsorship--a Win-Win Deal - China Rights Forum, No.1 2003:
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