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xln1120 发表于 2009-11-12 16:17

中国境内有“黑监狱”运行

[url=http://www.enread.com/news/politics/78908.html?1258011769][b][color=#000000]China[/color][/b][/url][b] is running a number of unlawful [/b][url=http://www.enread.com/news/politics/78908.html?1258011769][b][color=#000000]detention[/color][/b][/url][color=#000000][/color][b]centres in which its citizens can be kept for months, according to Human Rights Watch.[/b][url=http://www.enread.com/news/politics/78908.html?1258011769][b][color=#000000]人权观察组织[/color][/b][/url][b]称,[/b][url=http://www.enread.com/news/politics/78908.html?1258011769][b][color=#000000]中国[/color][/b][/url][b]境内存在一定数量的[/b][url=http://www.enread.com/news/politics/78908.html?1258011769][b][color=#000000]非法拘留[/color][color=#000000]点[/color][/b][/url][b],市民可能在这里被囚禁长达数月之久。[/b]

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[color=#0000ff]Former inmates claim they were beaten and raped in the jails [/color]
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It says these centres - known as black jails - are often in state-run hotels, nursing homes or psychiatric hospitals.

Among those detained are ordinary people who have travelled to Beijing to report local injustices.

China says it is a country ruled by laws, but there are other sources to suggest that black jails do exist.

[b]'Punched and kicked'[/b]

The human rights group report, entitled An [b]Alleyway(小巷,窄街)[/b] in Hell, says ordinary people are often [b]abducted(诱拐,绑走)[/b] off the streets and taken to illegal detention centres.

They are sometimes stripped of their possessions, beaten and given no information about why they have been detained.

Human Rights Watch said it collected information for the report by interviewing 38 detainees earlier this year.

"I asked why they were detaining me, and as a group [the guards] came in and punched and kicked me and said they wanted to kill me," one former detainee told the group.

"I loudly cried for help and they stopped, but from then on, I didn't dare [risk another beating]."

Many of those held are [b]petitioners(请愿人),[/b] people who travel to Beijing to present their complaints to the State Bureau for Letters and Calls.
This national government department is supposed to help ordinary people across the country redress their [b]grievances(委屈,冤情).[/b]

But some petitioners are detained by plainclothes security officers when they arrive in Beijing.

"The existence of black jails in the heart of Beijing makes a [b]mockery(嘲弄,笑柄)[/b] of the Chinese government's [b]rhetoric(修辞)[/b] on improving human rights and respecting the rule of law," said Sophie Richardson, Asia advocacy director at Human Rights Watch.

[b]Outcry over deaths[/b]

China regular denies such claims, but even state-run media outlets have reported the existence of black jails.

The China Daily last week carried a report about the trial of a black jail guard accused of raping a 20-year-old woman who had been detained.

Black jails are just one aspect of China's detention system that have come in for criticism over recent months.

There has been a public [b]outcry(尖叫,倒彩)[/b] over the numbers of deaths in prisons and detention centres, a situation the government has promised to [b]stamp out(踩灭,消灭).[/b]

[b]摘自[/b][url=http://www.enread.com][b][color=#ff0000]英文阅读网[/color][/b][/url]

xln1120 发表于 2009-11-12 16:18

我会被河蟹吗???

0119 发表于 2009-11-12 16:58

你就是个螃蟹

xln1120 发表于 2009-11-12 19:15

你敢来吃螃蟹么

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