Executed "according to law"? The death penalty in China
22/03/2004 – Amnesty International Report – AI index ASA 17/003/2004 dated 22 March 2004
22/03/2004 – Amnesty International Report – AI index ASA 17/003/2004 dated 22 March 2004
Amnesty International rend public son dernier rapport sur la situation des droits humains en Chine
Amnesty International Releases Latest Assessment of Human Rights Situation in China
30/09/2003 – The submission includes a brief note on general EU concerns and a set of country reports for EU and candidate countries which will form part of Amnesty International’s report “Concerns in Europe and Central Asia”. Submission to the EU Network of Independent Experts in Fundamental Rights
On the eve of the summit in Copenhagen between European Union leaders and the Chinese prime minister Zhu Rongji, Amnesty International calls on the EU to put an end to the situation where the so-called dialogue on human rights is in effect a monologue which China ignores. Amnesty International urges the Danish EU Presidency to convey to the Chinese leadership that it will no longer accept a dialogue that produces no results whatsoever.
Amnesty International calls on the European Union to uphold its own human rights principles by raising China’s deteriorating human rights record at the highest level during the EU-China summit in Brussels on Wednesday 5 September.