Sunday, February 7, 2010

Anyone know about the problems in china with false imprisonment etc plz? it's for homework...?

I'm doing my ';changes'; project on china, the change which people want to occur.





i know there is the death penalty, false imprisonment and people are treated badly in prison... and people aren't allowed to go on the internet or have any contact with the outside world?





i'm struggling because i'm not very clued up on the problems in china so please will you help me? full stars and i'll answer all questions for who ever gives the best answer, cheers.Anyone know about the problems in china with false imprisonment etc plz? it's for homework...?
There are too many issues in Chinese prisons as you have aptly hinted. People are imprisoned on petty pretexts like disagreement with the policies of the Communist Party and they do not get much of a legal advise. The cases are mostly decided unilaterally.





Torture and ';re-education through labor'; are one of the most common thing in Chinese prisons. Methods of torture include severe beating, kicking, electric shocks, hanging by the arms, shackling in painful positions, exposure to extreme heat or cold, sleep and food deprivation. Prison conditions are harsh, often with long hours of forced labor and inadequate medical care. Some dissidents not known to have psychiatric problems have been sent to psychiatric institutions where they have been forcibly injected with drugs.





Repression of peaceful dissent is widespread in China, and has shown no sign of abating. Rather, as highlighted earlier, the crackdown has intensified over the past two years. Countless numbers of men, women and children are detained, often in abysmal conditions and frequently subjected to torture and ill-treatment in Tibet and Xinjiang if they are perceived to be in favor of autonomy, independence or the protection of minority rights.





Repression is felt throughout China. Individuals who have expressed dissenting views, including against corruption or about the environment, are jailed or sent to labor camps. Supporters of the Chinese Democratic Party and other pro-democracy activists are imprisoned solely because of their political views. Widespread arrests of the Falun Gong and other Qi Gong or religious groups continue, including Evangelical Protestant and Roman Catholics who worship outside official churches. Labor activists are regularly arrested and detained. People have been arrested for using the Internet to spread information about human rights.





Another important concerns with respect to human rights in China is the widespread use of the death penalty. China continues to execute individuals at a rate unsurpassed worldwide. In fact, more people are executed yearly in China than in the rest of the world combined.





One important motivation for these high number of death penalties in China is that Chinese government is engaged in harvesting of organs of the prisoners. Corneas, kidneys, skin, livers, pancreases and lungs of the executed prisoners are sold to buyers who have no qualms about the origin of the transplant. In fact it has been reported that the execution rate goes up whenever demand soars. Executions in China are organized around how to extract of the organs in the most efficient manner.Anyone know about the problems in china with false imprisonment etc plz? it's for homework...?
You will need to track down references for yourself. Wiki will have human rights abuses and also will amnesty international will have a lot of data on what your looking. But since I'm inside China trying to track down them for you will be a waste of time.





Yes, there is the death penalty in China for a lot more offensives than in the USA ranging from corruption to bribery to drug trafficking to murder.





From knowing people who do work in the legal field, false imprisonments do happen and they are also denied access to lawyers time to time. But proving if its on orders of the state or a local corrupted police force is hard to prove.
who's not allowed to go on the internet? prisoners? I hope prisoners don't have internet





Most Chinese people have internet and contact with the outside world and watch American movies.





How about Tibet? One child policy? Treatment of minority groups? Also people that live in the country are not allowed to migrate into cities for better jobs.
i don't think it's wise to ';solve problems in China'; without actually visiting China...





come here, get to the jail, find out how people are treated there and then make project...





otherwise it's a useless time-waste...
first America needs to fix her own economy then worry about china case America is going down the drain.
'; and people aren't allowed to go on the internet or have any contact with the outside world?';





I thought that's the whole purpose of imprisonment?





But if you're talking about regular Chinese people, you're sorely misled. China recently over took US as the number one country with Internet connectivity. But of course in terms of percentage of total population it's still lower than the US.

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