🇨🇳 China shares pro-Russia propaganda on state-linked social media to “falsely blame Ukrainians for atrocities perpetrated by Russian forces against civilians” and increase support for
May 11, 2022
🇨🇳 China jails activists for tweeting about human rights as crackdown on dissent intensifies. 🇨🇳 China sits on the U.N. Human Rights Council. https://t.co/Vlc3qlIetz —
May 10, 2022
🇨🇳 China suppresses democracy in Hong Kong by “electing” a Beijing loyalist as Chief Executive in a one candidate election after silencing pro-democracy voices. 🇨🇳
May 9, 2022
🇨🇳 China is hunting Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities through an expanding global dragnet that is increasingly relying on cooperation with governments in the Middle
April 27, 2022
In @AFP: “Geneva-based rights group UN Watch was one of the plaintiffs in the case, alongside Washington-based Citizen Power Initiatives for China. UN Watch chief
April 26, 2022
This is an important ruling of the United Nations for jailed human rights activist Zhang Baocheng. We now call on @mbachelet, the UN high commissioner
April 25, 2022
🇨🇳 China, which sits on the U.N. Human Rights Council, declares that the 🇺🇸 United States is "becoming a country with systemic violation of human
April 20, 2022
🇨🇳 China tells the military regime of 🇲🇲 Myanmar “no matter how the situation changes," it will support its neighbor in "safeguarding its sovereignty, independence
April 6, 2022
🇨🇳 China to the U.N. Human Rights Council: “The Chinese government has been committed to the promotion and protection of human rights.” pic.twitter.com/ohl6v2hRZH — UN
March 14, 2022
🇻🇪 Venezuela to UNHRC: “The use of non-verified information with regard to Xinjiang calls into question the credibility of the work of the Special Rapporteur
March 11, 2022
🇨🇳 China to U.N. Human Rights Council: “All religions, including Islam, coexist harmoniously in China.” FACT-CHECK: #False. China detains over 1 million Uyghur Muslims in
March 11, 2022
🇨🇳 #China tells U.N. Human Rights Council: "Hong Kong residents enjoy far more rights and freedoms according to law than under British rule. Seventy percent of Hong