Restrictions on AIDS Activists in China

Restrictions on AIDS Activists in China
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Download or read book Restrictions on AIDS Activists in China written by Sara Davis and published by Human Rights Watch. This book was released on 2005 with total page 61 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Case study: The closure of Orchid Orphanage -- Introduction. Methodology. -- Continuing crackdown in Henan Province. Detention and harassment of Henan AIDS activists -- The mistreatment of activists helping AIDS orphans. -- Harassment of activists workng with persons at hight risk of HIV transmission. Activists working with injection drug users and sex workers -- Restrictions on AIDS information for men who have sex with men -- Internet censorship. -- Institutional barriers to AIDS organizations. NGO registration and management laws -- Registering as a commercial enterprise -- Bureaucratic harassment -- Obligations under international law. -- Conclusion. -- Recommendations. To the government of the People's Republic of China: on civil society, on HIV/AIDS policy -- To the Henan provincial government and other local authorities in China -- To the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and other international donors to HIV/AIDS programs in China -- To U.N. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights -- To the U.N. Theme Group on HIV/AIDS, UNAIDS and other U.N. agencies with AIDS programs in China -- To international partners in bilateral rights dialogues with China -- Acknowledgements.


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