China and Tibet
China’s authoritarian government under the Chinese Communist Party systemically represses fundamental rights. Under President Xi Jinping, the government has arbitrarily detained human rights defenders, tightened control over civil society, media, and the internet, and deployed invasive mass surveillance technology. It imposes particularly heavy-handed control in Xinjiang and Tibet. Authorities’ cultural persecution and arbitrary detention of a million Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslims since 2017 amount to crimes against humanity. In Hong Kong, the government imposed draconian national security legislation in 2020 and systematically dismantled the city’s freedoms. The government hindered international efforts to investigate human rights violations and the origins of Covid-19, muzzled critics abroad, and undermined global human rights institutions.
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“Prosecute Them with Awesome Power”
China’s Crackdown on Tengdro Monastery and Restrictions on Communications in Tibet
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“They Don’t Understand the Fear We Have”
How China’s Long Reach of Repression Undermines Academic Freedom at Australia’s Universities
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China: Treatment for Non-Covid Illnesses Denied
Ensure Access to Medical Care; Stop Child-Parent Separation; Permit Free Speech
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How China’s Authorities Aim to Control Tibetan Reincarnation
Lama’s Death Shrouded in Government Campaign of Secrecy, Persecution
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China: Free Uyghur Scholar’s Students
Newly Leaked List Includes 7 Prisoners Who Studied Under Ilham Tohti
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Australia Inquiry on Beijing Academic Freedom Threats
Foreign Interference, Harassment of Students and Academics
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Pandemic strikes new, authoritarian Hong Kong
Under Beijing’s control, the densely populated city is struggling to respond to a new COVID-19 wave.
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UN rights body should do more to address abuses in Russia, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, China
HRW Statement - Item 4 General Debate - HRC49
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