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China to issue human rights record of the United States
www.chinaview.cn 2005-03-01 19:45:43

    BEIJING, March 1 (Xinhuanet) -- The Information Office of the State Council will issue on March 3 the Human Rights Record of theUnited States in 2004, in response to the Country Reports on HumanRights Practices issued by the United States, which irrationally condemns human rights in China.

    It will be the sixth Chinese report in response to the annual country reports on human rights by the United States in six consecutive years.

    The Human Rights Record of the United States in 2004, based on plenty of facts, is divided into six parts, uncovering the bad records of the United States concerning the invasions into other countries and the mistreatment of foreign inmates, as well as the bad records in the aspects of life, freedom and personal security of the US citizens, their political rights and freedom, economic, social and cultural rights, racial discrimination, conditions of women and children. Enditem

    

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