Nov. 15, 2013 10:59 a.m. ET
BEIJING—China's new leadership signaled Friday that it plans to make good on one of its most significant legal reforms: dismantling the country's controversial labor camp network.
The country will "abolish" the system of re-education through labor, the Communist Party said in a major reform blueprint—part of what the official Xinhua news agency said was an effort "to improve human rights and judicial practices."...
BEIJING—China's new leadership signaled Friday that it plans to make good on one of its most significant legal reforms: dismantling the country's controversial labor camp network.
The country will "abolish" the system of re-education through labor, the Communist Party said in a major reform blueprint—part of what the official Xinhua news agency said was an effort "to improve human rights and judicial practices."...
