243 global groups call for action against China over human rights violations as Beijing Winter Olympics nears

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Originally published by ANI on 29 January, 2022 New York [US], January 29 (ANI): 243 global groups including nongovernmental organisations have called for action against China over human rights concerns as Beijing Winter Olympics is set to begin in the first week of February. “The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics will open (read more…)

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China open to U.N. rights chief visiting Xinjiang, as long as she doesn’t do any investigating there

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By Christian Shepherd Originally published by The Washington Post on 28 January, 2022 China said Friday it welcomes a visit by the U.N. rights commissioner to Xinjiang so long as it is an “exchange,” not an investigation — as human rights groups fear Beijing’s offer is a ruse to avoid (read more…)

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Tibetans, Uyghur compete on China’s Olympics team, drawing praise and criticism

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By Richard Finney Originally published by Radio Free Asia on 28 January, 2022 They are a source of pride, but their participation should not obscure China’s rights abuses, activists say. Two ethnic Tibetans and a Uyghur are competing this year on China’s national Olympics team in Beijing, prompting feelings of (read more…)

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Beijing Olympics to begin amid atrocity crimes: HRW

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Originally published by INDIA BLOOMS on 28 January, 2022 Beijing: The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics will open amid atrocity crimes and other grave human rights violations by the Chinese government, 243 nongovernmental organizations from around the world said today. The groups urged governments to join a diplomatic boycott of the Games, (read more…)

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Winter watch: how China might keep a tight Olympic grip

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Originally published by The Guardian on 28 Jan, 2022 In the lead-up to the Beijing Winter Olympics there have been two major side issues unrelated to sport: Covid, and human rights protests. Chinese authorities have implemented an ambitious “closed loop” system to try to keep the Games free of a (read more…)

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China cracks down on human rights activists ahead of Winter Olympics next month

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Originally published by ANI on 20 January, 2022 Chinese authorities are detaining human rights activists to strike out any potential dissent and criticism right ahead of the next month’s Winter Olympics. Free-speech advocate Yang Maodong was detained for undermining the Chinese authority on January 12, reported Wall Street Journal. Notably, Yang, (read more…)

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#BeijingWinterOlympics: Your Quick Guide to China’s Human Rights Crisis

#BeijingWinterOlympics: Your Quick Guide to China’s Human Rights Crisis

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Ahead of the opening ceremony of the 2022 Winter Olympics on February 4 in Beijing, CHRD created this list of the top human rights concerns in China for spectators, journalists, commercial sponsors, government delegations, and athletes. #1. Crimes against humanity in Xinjiang. Since 2017, Chinese authorities have committed systematic human (read more…)

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China Detains Prominent Activists as Olympics Near, Citing State Security

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By Chao Deng Originally published by The Wall Street Journal on 19 January, 2022 Appeared in the January 20, 2022, print edition as ‘China Detains Activists Ahead of the Olympics.’ Detention of free-speech advocate Yang Maodong, missing since December, is confirmed days after wife’s death from cancer in the U.S. (read more…)

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Olympic Athletes To Be Seen, Not Heard, Warns Beijing Organizing Committee

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By Joseph Brouwer Originally published by China Digital Times on 19 January, 2022 Olympians may face punishment for speech crimes if they criticize China while competing in Beijing, a member of the Beijing Organizing Committee warned in a press conference Tuesday. Prior to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the International Olympic Committee (read more…)

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Wife of activist barred from leaving China dies after 15 years apart

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Originally published by France 24 on 11 January, 2022 Beijing (AFP) – The wife of a repeatedly detained Chinese human rights lawyer died of cancer on Monday in the United States after her husband’s pleas to be allowed to leave China and reunite with her went ignored, rights activists said. Zhang (read more…)

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Caso Peng Shuai. Comissão dos Direitos Humanos do PE diz que “é inaceitável que os Jogos Olímpicos sejam na China”

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Originally published by Expresso on 2 December, 2021  A acusação de abuso sexual feita pela tenista Peng Shuai a um ex-vice-primeiro-ministro obriga a comunidade internacional a olhar para os direitos humanos na China. O das mulheres em especial. Houve progressos, mas preveem-se recuos com Xi Jinping. A Comissão dos Direitos (read more…)

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Holiday repression signals dire year for human rights in China in 2022

Holiday repression signals dire year for human rights in China in 2022

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In a series of calculated moves, taking advantage of a lull in international attention during the holiday period between Christmas and New Year, the Chinese authorities rushed through a number of acts in violation of human rights in the areas of freedom of expression, press freedom, and religious freedom. In (read more…)

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