

Australia Inquiry on Beijing Academic Freedom Threats
Foreign Interference, Harassment of Students and Academics

Human Rights Abuses Will Taint the Olympics and the World Cup. It’s Time to End ‘Sportswashing’ Now.

Women’s Tennis Association shows global business how to deal with Beijing
By suspending tournaments in China over treatment of Peng Shuai, the WTA placed rights over profits. How will the International Olympic Committee react?

IOC Doubles Down on Losing China Strategy
International Olympic Committee Should Help Secure Peng Shuai’s Safety

Olympics: Protect Peng Shuai
Sport & Rights Alliance Calls on the IOC To Put People Before Partnerships

Olympics: Don’t Promote Chinese State Propaganda
Olympic Committee’s Call with Chinese Tennis Star Disregards Safety Concerns

China: Olympics Sponsors in Spotlight as Games Loom
Address Rights Risks, Press IOC to Adopt Rights Policy

EU Should Address Beijing’s Assault on Rights
European Parliament Calls for a More Robust China Strategy

UN Rights Chief to Report on China’s Abuses in Xinjiang
Major Step Could Be Beginning of End for Beijing’s Reign of Impunity


Cambodia: China’s ‘Belt and Road’ Dam is a Rights Disaster
Indigenous and Ethnic Groups Coerced, Poorly Compensated

Higher, Faster — Harsher: The Olympics Head to Beijing
The Chinese Government’s Human Rights Record is Abysmal

China Restarts Forced Returns of Refugees to North Korea
At Least 1,170 North Koreans Face Torture, Sexual Abuse if Sent Back
