The HRIC Daily Brief is a daily selection of news stories and commentary related to human rights in China, drawn from Chinese- and English-language news and online media sources that we monitor daily. In addition to headlines and source links, HRIC also provides English translation of Chinese headlines.

Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Access to Justice (司法公正)

China hands over cases of detained Canadians Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig to prosecutors
South China Morning Post, December 10, 2019

Related:
加拿大人康明凯和斯帕弗被拘押一周年 中加“人质外交”依然无解 (A year after detention of Korvig and Spavor, China's "hostage diplomacy" remains unresolved)
BBC, December 11, 2019

Access to Information (信息公开)

警方今年曾621次要求社交平台移除帖文 (Hong Kong police requested social media platforms to remove posts 621 times in 2019)
Radio Television Hong Kong, December 11, 2019

China to punish library officials for burning books - but only because they did it in public
Independent, December 10, 2019

Chinese photo agency websites go dark over licence violations
South China Morning Post, December 11, 2019

China’s rare nod for Korean war film seen as boost to nationalism
South China Morning Post, December 10, 2019

Citizen Participation (公民参与)

人权日彭培奥批中国侵权 访民到美使馆多人被带走
China Detains Activists Heading to U.S. Human Rights Event
Radio Free Asia, December 10, 2019

Hong Kong democracy protester says he was ambushed by masked Chinese men in Australia
The Guardian, December 10, 2019

Translation: Netizens voice support for Hong Kong protesters
China Digital Times, December 10, 2019

Hong Kong reporters inspired The Life and Death of a Journalist
The Guardian, December 10, 2019

Government Accountability (政府问责)

Canada parliament votes for committee to probe China relations in defeat for Trudeau
Reuters, December 10, 2019

Government vows to protect workers as protests over pneumoconiosis grow
China Labour Bulletin, December 10, 2019

Related:
尘肺病重点行业职工将全面纳入工伤保险 (Jobs with high risk of pneumoconiosis to be fully included in employment injury insurance)
Beijing News, December 10, 2019

Taiwan may help if Hong Kong violence expands
Associated Press, December 10, 2019

ICTs and Human Rights (信息技术与人权)

Huawei’s CFO Meng Wanzhou wins Canada court fight to see more documents related to her arrest
South China Morning Post, December 11, 2019

Hong Kong (香港)

張曉明:23條未立法加劇「港獨」 建維護國安制度成緊迫任務 (Head of Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office says absence of Art.23 legislation aggravated pro-independence trends, national security an urgent mission)
Ming Pao, December 11, 2019

逾900名反修例示威被捕人士未成年 涉暴動毁壞等 (Security Bureau reveals over 900 arrested protesters are underage, charges include rioting, illegal assembly, and assaulting police officers)
Radio Television Hong Kong, December 12, 2019

Foreign experts quit Hong Kong police brutality inquiry over lack of powers
The Guardian, December 10, 2019

Related:
Foreign Panel Steps Down From Probe of Hong Kong Police
The Wall Street Journal, December 10, 2019

監警會副主席謝偉銓 否認國際專家組「辭職」 稱是「現階段工作吿一段落」 (IPCC Vice Chair claims expert panel did not quit, only “finished current stage of work”)
Stand News, December 10, 2019

Hong Kong Education Bureau ‘considering penalties’ for around 30 teachers over protest-related conduct complaints
Hong Kong Free Press, December 11, 2019

All eyes on President Xi Jinping as Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam heads to Beijing to collect her report card
South China Morning Post, December 11, 2019

Court of Appeal rules Hong Kong mask ban to remain unconstitutional, with full appeal hearing due next month
Hong Kong Free Press, December 10, 2019

國際人權日集會 悼爭取人權犧牲者 聲援香港抗爭者 (Rally on International Human Rights Day mourns lives lost in fight for human rights and voices support for Hong Kong protesters)
Stand News, December 10, 2019

【工運要人.1】前言:當街頭抗爭到瓶頸 工運是否一條新戰線? (As street protests reach bottleneck, is labour movement a new frontier?)
Stand News, December 10, 2019

Commentary (评论)

Female frontliners upend Hong Kong gender stereotypes
Agence France-Presse, December 11, 2019