A step into the unknown: Complicit or not?
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While it can be argued that China's overseas energy policy is morally suspect, it is not illegal. Beijing may have spent billions on energy investments in countries in which the governments have been implicated in human rights abuses, but no solid evidence has emerged to suggest China is a co-conspirator.
"China has blocked the sorting out of serious rights abuses but this does not mean it perpetrates human rights abuses," said Sophie Richardson, deputy director for Asia at Human ...
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