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Originally Posted by pug_ster
When you and the Western Media mention 'human rights' is a vague word.
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At least they're not like those East Asia media, always downplaying Nanjing

Human Rights does not come from the media, but has a legal definition in the ICC.
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First of all, it happens in every country. The other day I saw a video of about 10 cops stopped a car getting 3 black people out of a car and giving them a beatdown.
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Most crimes happen in all countries, does that alleviate China's problems? No.
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Chinese media don't politicalize this nor do they usually mention this in the news because China respects this as an internal issue. Outside Human Rights Groups are more than happy to point out when cops manhandle its own Chinese citizens. So Westerners are more than happy to point out of human rights abuses when Chinese police went around beating Tibean monks about 10 years ago, but don't think it is human rights case when monks are manhandled and beaten in Nepal and India 2 months ago. That's why I think when you and the Western Nations join the chorus to complain on China's record on human rights, but fail to back up on any of China's recent misgivings.
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The Chinese don't politicize it because it's a domestic affair? That doesn't make any sense at all. And yes, China have big human rights problems and they will be made available to the public of any free societies. "We" are not really happy about it, I personally wish it would stop. There's no targeting here; China does have bad human rights issues.