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Human Rights Progress As a Matter of Fact
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作者 SHEN TONG 《The Journal of Human Rights》 2013年第2期16-16,共1页
In its World Report 2013, Human Rights Watch, a New Yorkbased international nongovernmental human rights group, has distortedChina's judicial system and judicial reforms by twisting or ignoring some basic facts. Tur... In its World Report 2013, Human Rights Watch, a New Yorkbased international nongovernmental human rights group, has distortedChina's judicial system and judicial reforms by twisting or ignoring some basic facts. Turning a blind eye to the progres sive amendments China has made to the Criminal Procedure Law and the Mental Health Law in March and October and ignoring the fact that the country has raised the level of its ju dicial guarantee for human rights, the report, published on Jan 31, criticizes China by saying that its legal reform has been at a standstill. "When challenged by its citizens, repression or tactical retreat rather than systemic reform re mains the Chinese government's default response," the report says. However, it is an established fact that 2012 marked a milestone in China's judicial reforms, for significant progress was made in that field last year. In terms of steady advancement of the reform and openingup policy, China has achieved a series of major breakthroughs in recent years in its bid to reform its judicial system. 展开更多
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