China and Tibet
China’s one-party authoritarian state under the Chinese Communist Party systemically curbs fundamental rights. Under President Xi Jinping, in power since 2013, the government has deepened repression at home and sought to muzzle critics abroad. It has arbitrarily detained human rights defenders and lawyers, tightened control over civil society, media, and the internet, and deployed invasive mass surveillance technology. The government imposes particularly heavy-handed control in the ethnic minority regions of Xinjiang and Tibet. The government’s cultural persecution and arbitrary detention of a million Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslims since 2017 constitute crimes against humanity. In Hong Kong, the government imposed draconian national security legislation in 2020 and systematically curbed the city’s freedoms. The government initially covered up the Covid-19 outbreak and later hindered international efforts to investigate the virus’s origin.
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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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“Take Maternity Leave and You’ll Be Replaced”
China’s Two-Child Policy and Workplace Gender Discrimination
News
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Beijing to Reduce ‘Non-Medically Necessary’ Abortions
New Guidelines Raise Alarms for Reproductive Rights
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China’s Coal Announcement Potential Climate Game-Changer
Beijing Should Phase Out Existing Projects at Home
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China Is Dismantling Hong Kong’s Unions
Empowered Workers Would Be a Threat to the Chinese Communist Party
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Hong Kong: Drop Charges Against Vigil Organizers
Beijing Seeking to Erase Memory of 1989 Tiananmen Massacre
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EU Should Address Beijing’s Assault on Rights
European Parliament Calls for a More Robust China Strategy
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UN Rights Chief to Report on China’s Abuses in Xinjiang
Major Step Could Be Beginning of End for Beijing’s Reign of Impunity
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Cambodia: China’s ‘Belt and Road’ Dam is a Rights Disaster
Indigenous and Ethnic Groups Coerced, Poorly Compensated