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CRF 2008, No. 1 - Human Rights: Everyone's Business
March 24, 2008 The current issue of China Rights Forum, "Human Rights: Everyone's Business," can be read in its entirety through the links below. For subscription information and access to back issues, please refer to the main China Rights Forum page.
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This Issue's Writers
Message from the Executive Director
CSR in Context
- Second Life
Poem by Yan Li - Business & Human Rights: Corporate Recognition and Responsibility
Christine Bader discusses business's role in society within a human rights framework. - Bringing Together Business and Human Rights
Sharon Hom talks with Human Rights First president Michael Posner about his experience with and insights on corporate social responsibility. - Selling Security Systems to China:
Risky Business
Scott Greathead discusses risk management and the sale of sophisticated "crime control" equipment and technology.
CSR "with Chinese Characteristics"
- The Corpse that Puts up Resistance
Poem by Yan Li
- A Critical Look at Hubei Yihua Group’s
"Corporate Culture"
Wei Ziyou exposes the company’s shameful practices, in which the pursuit of profit undermines human rights. - A History of the "Yahoo! Incident"
Hu Kunming provides a case overview and raises questions about the risks facing foreign companies in complying with demands of the Chinese government. - Africa’s Newest Friends
Ghislain L. Legault offers a Gabonese citizen’s perspective of China’s impact on the central African country. - The Fate of Wu Lihong and Pollution with
Chinese Characteristics
Jiang Fuzhen recounts a citizen’s battle against the destruction of Lake Tai. - 11 Years in Prison for Striking a Cymbal?
Jing Chu tells the story of Mudao Village’s attempt to stand up to the government’s "fee-collecting armies." - Hangzhou’s Changyun Group Cheats Workers out of Rightful Company Shares
Dong Yuan describes how workers organized after they were swindled by their bosses. - Two Essays on Market Economy and Democracy
Qiao Xinsheng presents his arguments on these two questions: "Can authoritarian government further the development of amarket economy?" and "Can amarket economy engender democracy?" - The Price of Blood
Evan Anderson exposes the human costs of the industrial, economic, and social forces at play in the bloodmarket.
Resilience and Resistance
- An Open Letter to Guo Feixiong from His Wife
Zhang Qing writes to her imprisoned husband publicly in hopes that he receives the letter. - With Everest on Our Side: A Personal Story of a Public Protest
Tenzin Dorjee recounts how he and four other activists pulled off a protest in Tibet. - Thank You, Exile
Wang Ai reflects on China through new eyes after 13 years in exile. - Protect Human Rights Lawyers, Establish
a Legal System
Yi Ping interviews lawyer Teng Biao on his rights defense work, and why it’s natural for people to rise up in their own defense when they have been deprived of their rights. - One Slogan, Many Meanings: Bring Tibet
to the 2008 Games
Tendon Dahortsang
Regular Features
- Trends and Developments
- Take Action: IR2008 Campaign
- Resource List
- Chinese Publication Highlights
- Culture Matters
- Bulletin
- Index of Articles by Author for 2007
- Index of Articles by Category for 2007
By Ma Sheng-mei
Jia Zhangke’s Still Life
Reviewed by Joy Chia
Event Feature: Challenging China
Sharon Hom, Yan Li, Hu Ping
Gao Zhisheng’s A China More Just
Reviewed by Kerry Brown