Human Rights - Torture
Hong Kong
A Hong Kong court ordered the SAR Government to pay HK$510,000 to four foreign asylum seekers for locking them up before claims that they might face torture if returned to their home countries had been decided.
This blog gives a regular, and occasionally irreverent, account of the current practice of China on international law. The entries are mostly based on news reports from websites such as Xinhua, China Daily, New York Times, South China Morning Post and the PRC Foreign Ministry. In the long run, it will hopefully provide a modest basis for a comprehensive study of the Chinese practice on international law.
Human Rights - Torture
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