China: Confessions, Closed Trials Mock Justice
Drop Charges, End Coerced Confessions and Detentions of Lawyers, Activists
![Fan Lili, the wife of imprisoned activist Gou Hongguo, is escorted by Li Wenzu, the wife of imprisoned lawyer Wang Quanzhang, and another woman as they stage a protest outside the Tianjin No. 2 Intermediate People's Court in Tianjin, China on Monday, Augu](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2016/ap_16214296705211.jpg?itok=N1v9iSKX)
Drop Charges, End Coerced Confessions and Detentions of Lawyers, Activists
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Free Political Prisoners; End Abuse of Activists
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Key Protections, but Significant Gaps Remain