Human Rights in China
1) Freedom of Expression:
The Government restricts on journalist,bloggers, and an estimated of 538 million internet users continued to violate domestic and international legal guarantees and the freedom press and expression and these are some social media that are blocked in china Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook are blocked because they don’t want people to know what's happening in china and they only allow up to 300 million subscribers space to express their opinions and discontent to an extent previously unavailable.
2)Freedom of Religion
The Chinese government restricts religious practices to be performed at mosques, churches, temples, and monasteries. Also spiritual groups such as protestant “house churches “ are consider unlawful and the government subjects their members to fines and prosecution. The government continue to restrict religious activities at are named security in ethnic minority areas.
4)Women’s Rights
Women rights and access to health remain severely curtailed under china's family planning regulations. Chinese government continues to administrative sanctions,fines, and coercive measures, including forced abortions. The government has had crackdowns on sex work is often lead up to serious abuses and including physical, and sexual violence. There is an estimate that there are up to 4 to 10 million sex workers in every single country and there trying to bring justice to all the sex works in countries.
5)Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
In June, more than 80 lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender activists gathered in Beijing China for their first conference. The activist have been harassed by police raids on popular gay venues. Also china's laws based on sexual orientation do not recognize the same sex relationships or adoption rights to couples that are the same sex.
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