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Human Rights Is the ‘Canary in a Coal Mine’: Nadine Maenza; China’s Human Rights Viol

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Human Rights Is the ‘Canary in a Coal Mine’: Nadine Maenza; China’s Human Rights Violations



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We take a look at China’s human rights violations. I speak with Katrina Lantos Swett, president of the Lantos Foundation, and Nadine Maenza, president of the International Religious Freedom Secretariat. The two human rights champions discuss the crimes of forced organ harvesting committed by the Chinese Communist Party against prisoners of conscience, the genocide against the Uyghurs, the persecution against Falun Gong practitioners, and the brutal treatment of Tibetans and House Christians. They discuss the challenge of promoting human rights in the United States, and, in particular, the challenge of China’s persecution of various religious groups. What messages do they have for the people suffering under the communist regime?

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