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Human Rights

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The United Nations defines human rights as rights inherent to all human beings regardless of nationality, religion, race, ethnicity, sex, language, or any other status. The Human Rights Watch World Report (2020) calls attention to human rights issues in both countries. The report labels the Chinese government with one of the strictest online and mass media censorship regimes in the world, detention and trials of human rights advocates, denial of cultural and religious rights of the 13 million Turkic Muslims, and disqualification of pro-democracy lawmakers and jailing of pro-democracy student leaders in Hong Kong. The report highlights that the individuals in the United States most likely to suffer human rights violations are members of racial and ethnic minorities, immigrants, children, the poor, and prisoners.

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