The State Council,
"As in previous years, the state department pointed the finger at human rights situations in more than 190 countries and regions, including
Besides
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It also mentioned tightened controls over print, broadcast and electronic media, and censorship of online content.
The Chinese response, which drew mostly from reports and statistics in the American press, said the state department report is "an act that fully exposes its hypocrisy and double standards" on human rights issues.
Blacks are given heavier criminal penalties, arrested more frequently and are more likely to be targeted for hate crimes, it said.
The report also accused American troops of committing brutality at prisons in
A large section of the Chinese report was devoted to racial discrimination, which it said had "long been a chronic malady of American society".
It said the country's blacks and other minorities had much lower living standards and incomes and faced job discrimination.
Blacks were also more likely to receive the death penalty for serious crimes, it said.
Since 11 September 2001, the report said, Muslims had been targeted for arrests and detention, "flaunting the banner of 'anti-terrorism'".
"No country in the world can claim to have a perfect state of human rights," the Chinese report said.
"We urge the
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A protester who jumped a fence and ran towards a foreign TV crew is restrained by two policemen, right, as other plainclothed police try to stop the cameraman from filming, outside