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Congressional-Executive Commission on China

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United States agency monitoring human rights in China
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TheCongressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) is an independent agency of theU.S. government which monitors human rights and rule of law developments in thePeople's Republic of China. The commission was given the mandate by theU.S. Congress to monitor and report on human rights issues with a particular focus on compliance with theInternational Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and theUniversal Declaration of Human Rights. Its reporting covers developments infreedom of expression, the right to peaceful assembly,religious freedom, freedom of movement, freedom fromarbitrary arrest and detention or torture, and theright to a fair trial, among others.[1] The commission publishes an annual report to thePresident of the United States and Congress, typically in the fall of each year. It also maintains a database of prisoners of conscience, holds regular roundtables and hearings, and issues letters to other institutions concerning human rights matters.[2][3]

Creation

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The creation of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China (along with theUnited States-China Economic and Security Review Committee) was a concession to political forces sceptical of China to obtain further support forpermanent normal trade relations with China uponits accession to the World Trade Organization.[4]: 214 

The commission was created in October 2000 under Title III of H.R. 4444,[5] which authorizes normal trade relations with China, and establishes a framework for relations between the two countries.[1]

Work

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Annual report

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The CECC publishes an annual report on human rights and rule of law developments inChina, usually in the fall of each year, and covers issues such as freedom of expression, worker rights, religious freedom, ethnic minority rights, population planning, the status of women, climate change and the environment, treatment ofNorth Korean refugees, civil society, access to justice, anddemocratic governance.[6] The reports draw on a variety of sources, including information from human rights groups, media reports, government, andChinese Communist Party documents.

Prisoner database

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As part of its mandate from Congress, the CECC maintains a partial database of religious and political prisoners believed to be detained in China. As of June 30, 2022, the database contained 10,645 names, of which 2,506 were believed to be detained at that time, while the remainder were released, deceased, or escaped.[7] The database was created with the assistance of theDui Hua Foundation and Tibet Information Network.[8]

Staff

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The commission consists of a staff of researchers and analysts and is overseen by as many as nine members each from theU.S. Senate andHouse of Representatives, as well as senior executive branch officials. The chair of the commission rotates between the majority parties from the House and Senate. The commission is currently chaired by Rep.Chris Smith (R-NJ).[2]

On December 23, 2022, Chinese Foreign MinisterWang Yi announced that Todd Stein, CECC deputy staff director, would be one of two individualssanctioned by China with effect from the same day. The order specified that this was in retaliation to the United States having sanctioned two Chinese officials earlier that month overhuman rights issues in Tibet.[9] In an emailed comment to The Associated Press, Stein said the sanction order against him did not matter in light of the "thousands of prisoners of conscience jailed by Chinese authorities."[10]

Commissioners

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Historical leadership

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StartEndChairCo-chairRanking MemberVice Ranking Member
20012003Sen.Max Baucus (D-MT)Rep.Doug Bereuter (R-NE)Rep.Sandy Levin (D-MI)Sen.Chuck Hagel (R-NE)
20032005Rep.Jim Leach (R-IA)Sen.Chuck Hagel (R-NE)Sen.Max Baucus (D-MT)Rep.Marcy Kaptur (D-OH)
20052007Sen.Chuck Hagel (R-NE)Rep.Jim Leach (R-IA)Rep.Marcy Kaptur (D-OH)Sen.Max Baucus (D-MT)
20072009Rep.Sandy Levin (D-MI)Sen.Byron Dorgan (D-ND)Sen.Chuck Hagel (R-NE)Rep.Chris Smith (R-NJ)
20092011Sen.Byron Dorgan (D-ND)Rep.Sandy Levin (D-MI)Rep.Chris Smith (R-NJ)Sen.Chuck Hagel (R-NE)
20112013Rep.Chris Smith (R-NJ)Sen.Sherrod Brown (D-OH)Sen.Susan Collins (R-ME)Rep.Tim Walz (D-MN)
20132015Sen.Sherrod Brown (D-OH)Rep.Chris Smith (R-NJ)Rep.Tim Walz (D-MN)Sen.Susan Collins (R-ME)
20152017Rep.Chris Smith (R-NJ)Sen.Marco Rubio (R-FL)Sen.Dianne Feinstein (D-CA)Rep.Tim Walz (D-MN)
20172019Sen.Marco Rubio (R-FL)Rep.Chris Smith (R-NJ)Rep.Marcy Kaptur (D-OH)Sen.Dianne Feinstein (D-CA)
20192021Rep.Jim McGovern (D-MA)Sen.Marco Rubio (R-FL)Sen.Dianne Feinstein (D-CA)Rep.Chris Smith (R-NJ)
20212023Sen.Jeff Merkley (D-OR)Rep.Jim McGovern (D-MA)Rep.Chris Smith (R-NJ)Sen.Marco Rubio (R-FL)
20232025Rep.Chris Smith (R-NJ)Sen.Jeff Merkley (D-OR)Sen.Marco Rubio (R-FL)Rep.Jim McGovern (D-MA)
2025presentSen.Dan Sullivan (R-AK)Rep.Chris Smith (R-NJ)Rep.Jim McGovern (D-MA)Sen.Jeff Merkley (D-OR)

See also

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References

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  1. ^abH.R. 4444, TITLE III--CONGRESSIONAL-EXECUTIVE COMMISSION ON THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINAArchived 2011-09-12 at theWayback Machine
  2. ^ab"Congressional-Executive Commission on China".www.cecc.gov. RetrievedMay 29, 2019.
  3. ^"Xinjiang: Chairs Ask Whether World Bank Funding Possible "Crimes Against Humanity"".Congressional-Executive Commission on China. August 23, 2019. RetrievedAugust 28, 2019.
  4. ^Lampton, David M. (2024).Living U.S.-China Relations: From Cold War to Cold War. Lanham, MD:Rowman & Littlefield.ISBN 978-1-5381-8725-8.
  5. ^"About".Congressional-Executive Commission on China. RetrievedNovember 20, 2023.
  6. ^Congressional Executive-Commission on China,2010 Annual Report, 15 October 2010.
  7. ^Congressional-Executive Commission on China,2022 Annual Report, 2022, p. 44.
  8. ^Congressional-Executive Commission on China,CECC political prisoner databaseArchived 2011-11-14 at theWayback Machine, accessed 11-13-11.
  9. ^Yew, Lun Tian (December 23, 2022)."China sanctions two Americans over Tibet rights controversy".Reuters. RetrievedDecember 29, 2022.
  10. ^"China sanctions 2 US citizens over action on Tibet". Associated Press.

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