https://www.statista.com/statistics/239113/sshare-of-women-in-chinese-national-parliament/
The parliament seams like at pair with the US and rising.
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https://www.statista.com/statistics/239113/sshare-of-women-in-chinese-national-parliament/
The parliament seams like at pair with the US and rising.
Fifty yuan says the lowy institute is funded primarily by the US through weird shell NGOs.
Chinese feminists continue to resist amidst repression 30 years after Beijing Conference on Women
[...] at the Fourth World Conference on Women in 1995 [...] governments, including China, pledged to take concrete actions to advance gender equality and women’s rights. However, thirty years later, the landscape for women’s rights advocacy in China has changed drastically [...]
Feminist activists and women human rights defenders (WHRDs) face increasing State repression [in China], including censorship, surveillance, arbitrary detention, harassment, and politically motivated charges. Broader movements such as the #MeToo movement, which was inspired by global efforts to expose sexual harassment and gender-based violence, have been targeted by a government that refuses to yield space for any form of organising or an independent civil society [...]
The crackdown on women activists is exemplified by the ongoing persecution of Huang Xueqin and He Fangmei, both of whom remain unjustly detained. Huang Xueqin, a journalist and key #MeToo activist, was sentenced to five years in prison following a secret trial. Meanwhile, He Fangmei, a vaccine safety advocate, was sentenced to five years and six months, and her children’s whereabouts remain unknown after being taken by authorities [...]