Geneva: Advocate Groups Urge for the Investigation and Condemnation of China’s Forced Organ Harvesting During 45th Universal Periodic Review
According to the China Tribunal, an independent panel of lawyers and experts convened in 2019, evidence confirms that forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience in China has been going on for at least 20 years.
People in China Cherish the Nine Commentaries and Thank Practitioners for Spreading the Truth
“I never tire of listening to the Nine Commentaries. I think it would be great if everyone in China could listen to it. I dream of the day when all media, on major roads and small alleys, will spread this publication where it will be broadcast repeatedly, freeing people’s thoughts that will herald a future where there is freedom of human rights. That day is not too far away and it will come for sure. Nothing can stop it!”
China Tried, but Failed, to Prevent UN Scrutiny of Its Human Rights Violations
The U.S. was joined by Canada, Czechia, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Australia, Austria, and Belgium.
Chinese Regime Conducts Global Espionage Campaign Through ‘Consular Volunteers’: Report
In September 2022, Safeguard Defenders revealed in a report that there were over 100 secret overseas Chinese police stations in at least 53 countries around the world, “a setup between public security authorities in China in cooperation with United Front linked groups around the world,” said Campaign Director Laura Harth.
Jailed Hong Kong, Chinese Attorneys Honored With Human Rights Award
The awards were to honor “the long-standing and outstanding commitment and sacrifice those three lawyers have demonstrated in upholding the fundamental values of the legal profession and in defending and advocating for human rights and the respect for the rule of law,” it said.
The 8th Anniversary of 709 Crackdown on Human Rights Lawyers: Ten Notable Events Over the Past Year
On August 13, 2017, renowned lawyer Gao Zhisheng (高智晟), under soft house arrest in his hometown in Shaanxi and one year after being released from prison, suddenly lost contact with his family in the U.S and friends. More than five years have passed without any news from or regarding him.
Sanction Chinese Officials Involved in Human Rights Abuses: Former Australian PM
“However, one argument that should not prevail is that we would not progress such sanctions for fear of political, trade, or diplomatic reprisals from the Chinese government. The application of Australia’s human rights sanctions regime is reserved for the most egregious situations of international concern.”
At New Year’s Eve Celebration in Times Square, Chinese Official Openly Praises the Communist Party
In recent years, Hong Kong has witnessed a significant attack on its civil rights, which have included censorship, mass arrests of activists and human rights attorneys, and the enactment of the National Security Law (NSL) have raised concerns about the future of the city’s autonomy and freedoms, as well as the potential impact on its status as a global financial hub.
‘This Regime Needs to Go’: Enes Kanter Freedom Blasts Communist China
For his first game with the shoes, Freedom chose to wear a pair of sneakers that said “Free Tibet.”
Two members of the Boston Celtics staff, the team whom he played for at the time, approached him before the game began and told him that he would need to take off his shoes in order to play.
Scotland Purges China’s CCTV Surveillance System From its Infrastructure
Fraser Sampson, the UK Biometric and Surveillance Camera Commissioner obtained evidence that Hikvision’s involvement in five projects in Xinjiang “may go way beyond installation,” according to Biometric Update.