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U.S. Steps Up Challenge to China on Human Rights

Clip: 5/10/2011 | 10m 13s

The Obama administration has stepped up criticism of China's human rights record.

The Obama administration has stepped up criticism of China's human rights record in recent days. Judy Woodruff discusses the issue with Human Rights Watch's Phelim Kine and former President of the U.S.-China Business Council Robert Kapp.

05/10/2011

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