GENEVA (Reuters) - Chinese activists have faced detentions and travel bans ahead of a U.N. forum due to scrutinise Beijing's human rights record, United Nations rights investigators said on Wednesday.
Two of the activists, Cao Shunli and Chen Jianfang, were barred from boarding flights to Geneva to participate in the October 22 session of the U.N. Human Rights Council, the independent experts said, citing reports.
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