the have toilets and the have no house they have the right to kill
The extent to which human rights are recognized and protected in the People's Republic of China is a matter currently in dispute between the government and the human rights bodies. China is one of the countries which is alleged to be in gross violation of the human rights.
People have criticized China , for its human rights violation. and for bringing cheap products in the world.
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China does have a Bill of Rights, however it is not effective in upholding human rights for people in China. So in practice it is different to that of the US Bill of Rights, where government knows that if it makes laws inconsistent with its Bill of Rights then the courts can rule it out. The Chinese bill of rights is not enforceable or has not been consistently enforced. China does have a bill of rights and it is entrenched in their constitution, the bill of righs is section II of their constitution. In this manner it is very much like the US bill of rights in its structure though of course the substantive matter differs.
No. It is a communist country. it is dictatorship since Mao era (dun get Republic of China Taiwan and People's republic of China (Mainland) mixed up)
to chase out foreign people who ocupied china and lived there with extraterritorial rights
Very poor. China is a communist country that has work farms and factories where people are forced to work. Any protests are stopped and the people involved arrested. Monthly the government takes drug dealers out and shoot them. There is no due process, no rights, no trials to prove innocent.
this is rights in china where you have to go to the bathroom every 5 minutes
he lived in a golden house. where his people are beggar, poor, no human rights
People were trying to put out the Olympic torch as a result of protests against China's political and human rights policies, particularly against China's occupation of Tibet.
china people think china invented the sofa but what people dont know is the Chinese killed furk king to own rights to the sofa. but they also were the first gays which is where charlie rolls came from
Yes, people in modern China do have certain rights to their names. However, the reason it seems Chinese people have few to little rights is because the country is undergoing industrialization. If you look at the histories of other countries and read about their industrialization era, you'll most likely find China is doing quite well for its situation.