2013年8月2日星期五

official: Human rights deteriorate in China

7、duo shao ren ,cong bi ke nan xiao  kan dao bi xin yi da ~~

8、gong jiao che shang ,wo dai zhuo lan ya er ji ting ge 。tu ran ,yi wei da ma xiao sheng dui wo han :“xiao huo zi 。”wo yi 愣,re qing di hui da :“nin you shi ?”da ma de yi di dui pang bian de da ye shuo :“wo shuo ba !kan ta na pai zi jiu bu cuo ,zhe me xiao sheng du neng ting jian !”da ye wen :“xiao huo zi ,ni zhe zhu ting qi na mai de ?”

9、yi xiao huo ku ai quan ji san da 。yu shi yi tian qu bai  huo 。shang men jiu wen shou yin yuan xiao jie :xiao jie ,quan tao duo shao qian 。xiao jie :xian sheng ……qing fang zun zhong dian ……

10、zai bie ren wen wo mao neng shui huan shi zhu neng shui zhe ge wen ti zhi hou wo zhi jue de ta kou wei tai zhong liao ,wo huan shi jue de zhi you ren neng shui 。@黯歆

11、wo men pa de bu shi shang ban ,zhi shi zao qi 。。。

12、jiu gang cai ,wo shou ji ting ji ,gei wo ba he wo jiao hua fei ,jiao wan wo de hou tu ran wang liao wo ba dian hua hao ma ,nao zi yi re jiu gei wo ba da dian hua wen ta hao ma ……ran hou ……ran hou jiu mei you ran hou liao ……


BEIJING (AP) — The United States is deeply concerned about what it sees as a deteriorating human rights situation in China, with relatives of activists increasingly being harassed and policies in ethnic areas becoming more repressive, a senior U.S. diplomat said Friday.
Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor Uzra Zeya said that this week's U.S.-China Human Rights Dialogue fell short of Washington's expectations, but that going forward with the continuing talks remained a "vital" part of U.S. diplomacy.
Zeya led the U.S. delegation at the talks Tuesday and Wednesday in the southwestern Chinese city of Kunming, where she said U.S. diplomats "conveyed our deep concern about attempts to control and silence activists by targeting family members and associates of the activists."
"This is a worrisome trend, and one which we have raised at senior levels with the Chinese government," she said.
Rights watchers have been alarmed by Chinese officials' targeting of relatives of high-profile dissidents including blind lawyer Chen Guangcheng, who exposed abuses in the enforcement of China's one-child policies, and Nobel Peace laureate Liu Xiaobo, imprisoned since 2009 on subversion charges after he campaigned for peaceful democratic change in China.
Chen's relatives have been harassed in their rural hometown in Shandong province. Liu's wife has been placed under house arrest in Beijing and her brother recently was sentenced to 11 years in prison over a business dispute, a stiff penalty for what supporters described as a vendetta against the family for Liu's activism.
Beijing has repeatedly rejected U.S. criticism of China's human rights record, saying that Washington is biased against China and distorts the situation.

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