🇨🇳 China threatens to jail peaceful Hong Kong protesters for rallying in support of already-jailed peaceful Hong Kong protesters.
🇨🇳 China sits on the U.N. Human Rights Council. https://t.co/xAzadXyPAS
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) March 2, 2021
🇨🇳 China threatens to jail peaceful Hong Kong protesters for rallying in support of already-jailed peaceful Hong Kong protesters.
🇨🇳 China sits on the U.N. Human Rights Council. https://t.co/xAzadXyPAS
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) March 2, 2021
🇨🇳 China charges 47 Hong Kong activists under the new 'national security law.' They could spend the rest of their lives in prison.
🇺🇳 The U.N. Human Rights Council has had 0 urgent sessions, passed 0 resolutions, and established 0 inquiries on Hong Kong. https://t.co/DVgR4ptZdp
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) March 1, 2021
🇨🇳 China blocks candidates in Hong Kong that the Communist Party deems "disloyal," barring pro-democracy candidates from running for office.
🇨🇳 China sits on the U.N. Human Rights Council. https://t.co/B1jAnRnMx7
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) February 26, 2021
🇨🇳 China arrests family members of Uighur Muslim activists who speak out abroad, attempting to intimidate them into silence.
Why is China sitting on the U.N. committee that oversees human rights NGOs?https://t.co/aK3g9cRjKJ pic.twitter.com/kh6D7HEALi
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) January 5, 2021
🇨🇳 China may strip human rights lawyers of their licenses for defending Hong Kong pro-democracy activists.
🇨🇳 China is a member of the 5-nation U.N. panel that selected the world expert on free speech. https://t.co/3ZCvDUn6Fy
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) January 4, 2021
🇨🇳 China jails Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai just one week after releasing him on bail.
🇨🇳 China joined the U.N. Human Rights Council last week. https://t.co/r3pPs3l1Qu
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) January 4, 2021
GOOD: China releases Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai on bail.
BAD: Jimmy Lai faces baseless charges under China's new "national security law" that could put him in prison for the rest of his life. https://t.co/oIeA8Z5IaD
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 25, 2020
🇨🇳 China charges 12 Hong Kong pro-democracy activists after denying them access to lawyers and contact with their families.
Will UN rights chief @mbachelet speak out? https://t.co/0qoxKfrglU
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 19, 2020
🇨🇳 China is guilty of using Uighur Muslims for forced labor in a system of "modern day slavery," according to a new report.
Will UN human rights chief @mbachelet speak out? https://t.co/QKvpJSicSG
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 18, 2020
🇨🇳 China forces 500,000 Uighur Muslims to pick cotton while detained in "reeducation camps."
🇨🇳 China was just elected to the U.N. Human Rights Council. https://t.co/pD4OI3G8ue
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 17, 2020
🇨🇳 China's new "national security law" for Hong Kong is turning out to be as repressive as its critics had feared—enabling Beijing to crush civil society, arrest activists & consolidate control.
Will UN rights chief @mbachelet speak out? https://t.co/lbJN7icfOX
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 17, 2020
🇨🇳 China increasing its detention of Uighur Muslims in "reeducation camps", where they are subject to forced labor, according to new reports.
🇨🇳 China joins the U.N. Human Rights Council on January 1st. https://t.co/OLqeOTHn0M
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 17, 2020
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