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page 1Torture in China
persecution of Uyghurs in China
ongoing persecution of ethnic and religious minorities in northwestern China under Xi Jinping's administration

slow slicing
thumb|upright 1.2|An 1858 illustration from the French newspaper Le Monde illustré, of the lingchi execution of a French missionary, [[Auguste Chapdelaine, in China]]
human rights in China
human rights compliance and violation in the People's Republic of China
denunciation rally
form of public humiliation and torture used by the Chinese Communist Party in the Mao era
bamboo torture
torture method
Persecution of Falun Gong
Chinese persecution of the religious movement initiated by the Chinese Communist Party
Wang Yu
Chinese human rights lawyer (1971-)
Guangxi Massacre
1966–76 massacre in China during the Cultural Revolution

Inner Mongolia incident
political purge during the Cultural Revolution in Inner Mongolia
709 crackdown
Mass arrest of Chinese lawyers and human rights activists
freedom of religion in the People's Republic of China
overview of religious freedom in China
Daoxian massacre
massacre in China during the Cultural Revolution
Tientsin incident
international incident during the Second Sino-Japanese War
human rights in Tibet
overview of the observance of human rights in Tibet
Antireligious campaigns in China
State-sponsored campaigns against religion in the People's Republic of China
Shuanggui
Shuanggui was an internal disciplinary process conducted by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) – and its lower-level affiliates – on CCP members who are suspected of "violations of discipline," a charge which usually refers to corruption but can occasionally carry other connotations as well. The Shuanggui process was conducted in secret, in a system which is separate from ordinary Chinese law enforcement. Generally, subjects were isolated from any form of legal counsel or even family visits during the process. Some journalists main