The Washington, D.C. director of Human Rights Watch answers questions on rights in China.
The Chinese government demands that the U.S. extradite Falun Gong leader Li Hongzhi. (7/30/99)
The U.S. State Department releases its annual report on human rights. (2/26/99) The 1999 U.S. State Dept. report
The Chinese government arrests and silences dissidents. (12/30/98)
6-5-89: BBC report on the crackdown
President Bush press conference
Chinese students, experts on crackdown
Two congressmen on U.S. response
6-8-89:Discussion on business in China
6-9-89: Fmr. Ambassador Winston Lord
6-20-89: New York Times' Harrison Salisbury
President Clinton's visit to China brings renewed talk on the issue of Tibet. (7/7/98)
In a nationally-televised broadcast in China, President Clinton urges the Chinese government to safeguard human rights. (6/29/98)
An interview with one of the Tiananmen Square democracy movement leaders, after he fled to the United States.
House Democratic Leader Richard Gephardt, who has rejected support for PNTR, denounces China's human rights record. (4/19/00) Human Rights Watch Washington Director Mike Jendrzejczyk testifies to the House Ways and Means Committee on Chinese membership in the WTO. (2/16/00)
Human Rights Watch 2000 Report on China Human Rights Watch: Chinese Rights Deteriorate Frontline: The Gate of Heavenly Peace (Tiananmen Square) Frontline: Dreams of Tibet