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Human rights organisation report exposes China's persecution of families of activists

IndiaTimes Sunday, 21 April 2024
An annual report by Chinese Human Rights Defenders (CHRD) reveals ongoing persecution of the families of dissidents by Beijing. Focused on the year 2023, the report highlights Chinese authorities' punitive measures against human rights defenders' families, including young children. Observers note that China has persistently targeted the families of human rights defenders for decades, calling for global attention to this issue.
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