China is ranked among the worst human rights violators in the world. It engages in arbitrary arrests and detentions under a judicial system believed to issue predetermined verdicts. Prison conditions are deplorable and personal privacy is severely limited, while forced family planning and child labor remain issues. Workplace protections such as prohibitions on forced labor, minimum wages, and safety standards are lacking in China.
China is ranked among the worst human rights violators in the world. It engages in arbitrary arrests and detentions under a judicial system believed to issue predetermined verdicts. Prison conditions are deplorable and personal privacy is severely limited, while forced family planning and child labor remain issues. Workplace protections such as prohibitions on forced labor, minimum wages, and safety standards are lacking in China.
China is ranked among the worst human rights violators in the world. It engages in arbitrary arrests and detentions under a judicial system believed to issue predetermined verdicts. Prison conditions are deplorable and personal privacy is severely limited, while forced family planning and child labor remain issues. Workplace protections such as prohibitions on forced labor, minimum wages, and safety standards are lacking in China.
China is ranked among the worst human rights violators in the world. It engages in arbitrary arrests and detentions under a judicial system believed to issue predetermined verdicts. Prison conditions are deplorable and personal privacy is severely limited, while forced family planning and child labor remain issues. Workplace protections such as prohibitions on forced labor, minimum wages, and safety standards are lacking in China.
• China is ranked among the world's gravest violators of human rights.
• Egregious violations such as arbitrary arrests and detentions are common. • Judicial verdicts are believed by many observers to be predetermined. • Chinese prison conditions are deplorable. • Personal privacy is severely limited in China. • China has also engaged in forced family planning. • Chinese leaders refused to implement guidelines of International Labour Organisatio n prohibiting the use of forced labour for commercial purposes. • Child labor is widespread. • No minimum wage and safety conditions exist in China.