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Make a Donation to Human Rights in China

October 16, 2004

From its offices in Hong Kong, Brussels, and New York, Human Rights in China (HRIC) works to promote universally recognized human rights and to advance the protection of those rights in China. While implementing programs to generate systemic change, HRIC also engages in advocacy strategies on behalf of individuals in China.

HRIC advances key human rights such as housing, education and health care for groups disproportionately affected by human rights violations in China, including women, children, migrants, rural residents and ethnic minorities. HRIC also promotes key civil and political rights in China such as freedom of expression, association and the press.

Your support will help HRIC promote economic, social, political and cultural human rights for twenty percent of the world’s population. Please join us in meeting this critical challenge!


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