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Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/2015/08/18/qz.com/qz.com/453477/china-is-using-televised-confessions-to-shame-detained-lawyers-journalists-and-activists/default.htm (downloaded 07-10-2015)
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Material:Computer file
Author:Zheping Huang
Title:China is using televised confessions to shame detained lawyers, journalists, and activists : Rule of Xi / Written by Zheping Huang
Source:qz.com Quartz (15 Jul. 2015)
Orig. URL:http://qz.com/453477/china-is-using-televised-confessions-to-shame-detained-lawyers-journalists-and-activists/
Description:5 css, 14 eot, 3 gif, 3 html, 3 js, 3 jpg, 3 png, 5 ttf, 4 woff, 4 woff2, 12 xml files (2.12 MB)
Collections:DACHS - Rights Defense Movement
Language:eng.
Subjects:Law - China - 21st century
Lawyers - China
Law - China
Dissenters - China
Law and legislation - China
Ch'en Yung-cho


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