End CCP Movement Gaining Support in Switzerland

Volunteers in Switzerland Collect Signatures and Receive Public Support Liu Wei | Epoch Times On Saturday, December 10, 2022, End CCP volunteers held an event at the Zurich train station in Switzerland, to collect signatures for their petition. The Christmas market in the main hall of the train station is one of the largest indoor […]

Tibet at a ‘Critical Moment’ for Survival, Top US Diplomat Says

“The United States will continue to call out PRC authorities for their repression against the Tibetan community,” Zeya said, calling on “likeminded governments, civil society, and other stakeholders” in the international community to join U.S. efforts to press for a change in Beijing’s policies in Tibet.

Exiled Uyghurs Fear China’s Reach

“what legal value it gives to a Red Notice and the authority of their law enforcement officers to make an arrest.” Each Red Notice is reviewed by a task force and a notice is only released if it is in line with Interpol’s constitution that states it “is strictly forbidden for the organization to undertake any intervention or activities of a political, military, religious or racial character,” explained Interpol’s press office by quoting its constitution.

UN Whistleblower Fired For Sounding Alarm on Controversy Surrounding Chinese Dissidents

“The international community can no longer turn a blind eye to Beijing’s egregious abuse. No whistleblower should be fired for exposing how the U.N. is aiding Communist China’s exploitation and abuse of Muslim Uyghurs. Earlier this year, I introduced the United Nations Transparency and Accountability Act to strengthen America’s leadership in the United Nations system and expose the CCP for their crimes.”

News of Swiss Agreement Allowing Deportations to China Raises Concerns for Tibetans

“I’m personally very much against that agreement, because it raises questions about the protection of people seeking asylum or seeking protection in Switzerland, even if the Administration gives us some guarantee that information about Tibetans and Uyghurs will not be shared with the central Chinese government,” Walder said.