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China Aid works closely with leaders from other non-governmental organizations, Members of the U.S. Congress, State Department officials and international governmental organizations, such as the United Nations to raise awareness of human rights violations in China, and to promote international religious freedom and rule of law as enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR).

 

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Taiwan's Legislative Yuan adopts human rights motion
(Taipei, Taiwan—April 12, 2016) Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan unanimously adopted an Extemporaneous Motion at 5 p.m. today that challenged the Taiwanese government to address human rights in China.
China Aid president to discuss rights abuses at Conservative Party Human Rights Commission
(London—March 17, 2016) China Aid president Bob Fu will speak at a hearing at the United Kingdom House of Commons on March 23, which will spotlight human rights abuses under Chinese president Xi Jinping.
Wilberforce: First Ever Asia Pacific Religious Freedom Forum Spurs Collaboration
In a region where religious freedom violations threaten stability, religious leaders and experts from 27 countries gathered to work toward solutions last week.

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