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China’s Sinicization Drive Continues with Heavy Troop Deployment Pushing Cultural Genocide in Tibet

Sinicization of Tibet has escalated as China intensifies its control over the Larung Gar Buddhist Academy, the world's largest Tibetan Buddhist study centre.

China deploys hundreds of troops to Larung Gar, intensifies religious crackdown in Tibet

Larung Gar Buddhist Academy, recognised as the world's largest Tibetan Buddhist study center, has witnessed a sharp rise in Chinese military presence, signifying intensified...

China Rails At ‘Interference’ After US Criticism Of Hong Kong Bounties

China on Friday warned the United States it did "not tolerate interference" after the US State Department called Hong Kong's announcement of bounties on...

China’s United Front takes Taiwanese youth on Xinjiang trips

Organizers are accused of ‘whitewashing’ the Chinese Communist Party’s human rights record in the Uyghur homeland.

Commission on China: Severe Human Rights Violations in Tibet

The Congressional Executive Commission on China (CECC) released its annual report on December 20, highlighting severe human rights violations in Tibet. The report indicates a lack...

Five years on, activists jailed in ‘cruel’ 2019 crackdown must be released

It is time to step up demands for the Chinese government to release human rights defenders detained after attending a social gathering five years...

UK House of Lords members express concern over China’s human rights violations in Tibet

On the 40th anniversary of the Sino-British Joint Declaration, members of the UK House of Lords engaged in a heated debate about the government's stance on China,...

China imposes retaliatory sanctions on Canada human rights groups

China announced countermeasures against two Canadian organizations and 20 affiliated individuals on Saturday. This decision, published in a statement on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website,...

China takes steps against Canada institutions, individuals over Uyghurs, Tibet 

China said on Sunday it was taking countermeasures against two Canadian institutions and 20 people involved in human rights issues concerning the Uyghurs and...

Hong Kong: Free expression under attack 40 years after the Sino-British Joint Declaration

Today, 19 December, marks 40 years since the signing of the Sino-British Joint Declaration in 1984, which laid out the conditions for the July 1997 British...

Macau’s civil society ‘falls silent’ after 25 years of Chinese rule

A decade ago, the elegant cobblestone streets of Macau's Tap Seac Square were jam-packed with people clamouring for change and government accountability -- the high-water mark for the former Portuguese colony's political awakening.

China-backed Ugandan oil project linked to human rights violations

Rights groups point to forced evictions, suppression of NGOs, sexual exploitation and environmental damage.

China’s vast intelligence network

Cyber capabilities and old-fashioned human intelligence operate in 'fundamentally different way from those in the West – in nature, scope and scale'

A Strategy to Free Political Prisoners in China

By Olivia Enos Introduction The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has placed hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of Chinese citizens behind bars as political prisoners. The...

Rights group urges China to release jailed Tibetan activist

Activist Tsogon Tsering is the fifth Tibetan activist jailed this year after they exposed the Chinese government

Washington slams China’s tit-for-tat visa curbs on US officials over Hong Kong interference

‘We condemn retaliatory actions by the People’s Republic of China against US officials,’ America’s Department of State says