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After the Event: Human Rights and Their Future in China. Edited by Susan Whitfield. [London: Wellsweep Press, 1993. 128 pp. £7.95. ISBN 0 948454 18 0.] - Democracy Wall Prisoners: Xu Wenli, Wei Jingsheng, and Other Jailed Pioneers of the Chinese Pro-Democracy Movement. [New York: Asia Watch, Vol. 5, No. 6, March 1993.] - Recent Political Trials in China. [New York: Asia Watch, Vol. 4, No. 10, March 1992.] - Political Prisoners in Tibet. By Asia Watch and Tibet Information Network. [New York & Washington, D.C.: Human Rights Watch, 1992. 71 pp. ISBN 1 56432 055 3.] - China: Political Prisoners Abused in Liaoning Province as Official Whitewash of Labour Reform System Continues. [New York: Asia Watch, Vol. 4, No. 23, 091992.] - Freedom of Religion in China. By Asia Watch. [New York & Washington, D.C.: Human Rights Watch, 1992. 79 pp. ISBN 1 5643 050 2.] - Religious Repression in China Persists. [New York: Asia Watch, Vol. 4, No. 11, 041992.]

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