A hundred years have passed since the writing of China’s first constitution. The Chinese people, who have endured human rights disasters and uncountable struggles across these same years, now include many who see clearly that freedom, equality, and human rights are universal values of humankind and that democracy and constitutional government are the fundamental framework for protecting these values.
Letters
China's Repression of Liu Xiaobo August 13, 2009
The Poet in an Unknown Prison May 28, 2009
Václav Havel Honors a Chinese Prisoner April 30, 2009





