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Lack of freedom of the press, journalistic freedom, and the corruption at the local level in China

10/22/2010

The situation for dissidents and human rights in China and the lack of freedom of the press and freedom of assembly. The absence of ways for people to vent out their frustrations at corruption and abuse of power at the local level.

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