Hosted by Dailymotion. For legal issues report at the Copyright Center, report us on DMC, or use the Instant Removal tool.
Growing concern over China's 'disappeared'
2 Views • Aug 27, 2012
Description
Human Rights Watch says these disappearances are an alarming new trend which the government is refusing to address.
Many human rights organisations and activists are concerned that the country is currently working on a new draft of its criminal law that would make disappearances legal.
Al Jazeera's Melissa Chan reports from Beijing.
Keywords & Tags
More from User
Why are people turning to social media for financial advice?
Al Jazeera English
Will Israel stop using communication blackouts in Gaza as a weapon of war? | The Stream
Al Jazeera English
1M followers for 13-year-old gamer killed in Israeli attack
Al Jazeera English
Saudi Arabia: Playing the long game | The Listening Post
Al Jazeera English
What's the connection between Special Olympics and social change? | The Bottom Line
Al Jazeera English
Beyond the Atlas Lions: Morocco's aspiring footballers | Al Jazeera World
Al Jazeera English
Related Videos
Concern grows for man who disappeared after Preston street fight
Lancashire Post
Al-Jazeera The Disappeared of Syria
Geralyng97
China's Most Famous Actress Disappeared! - Intermediate Chinese | Chinese Conversation | HSK 4 - 5
Mandarin Corner
Full version The People's Republic of the Disappeared: Stories from inside China's system for
dm_de77b84197ce96f9982df5250cc6eee6
China’s disappeared: Before Peng Shuai, high-profile figures gone missing
FRANCE 24 English
China: Fears growing over disappeared rights activist
Al Jazeera English