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Why Is India Silent on China’s Human Rights Record at the UN?

Why Is India Silent on China’s Human Rights Record at the UN?

By Arkoprabho Hazra
New Delhi’s domestic compulsions shouldn’t prevent it from taking a harsher line on China’s human rights abuses.
China’s Barbarity Toward Uyghur Families Should Shock Our Consciousness and Spur Action

China’s Barbarity Toward Uyghur Families Should Shock Our Consciousness and Spur Action

By Omer Kanat
Imagine not knowing the whereabouts and condition of your parents, children, brothers, sisters. For many Uyghurs abroad, that is the daily reality.

Australian Parliament to Debate a Beijing Olympics Boycott

Australian Parliament to Debate a Beijing Olympics Boycott

By Philip Citowicki
Next month the Senate will debate Australia’s participation in the 2022 Winter Olympics amid growing outcry over China’s human rights violations.

In New York, Protesters Mark ‘Global Day of Action’ Against the CCP

In New York, Protesters Mark ‘Global Day of Action’ Against the CCP

By Wilder Alejandro Sanchez
 The October 1 gathering brought together Uyghurs, Mongolians, Tibetans, Kazakhs, and their supporters.

Which Countries Support China on Hong Kong’s National Security Law?

Which Countries Support China on Hong Kong’s National Security Law?

By Shannon Tiezzi
A recent U.N. statement saw 54 countries backing China’s Hong Kong policy, against 39 voicing concern in a rival bloc.
A Boycott of the 2022 Beijing Olympics Would Work

A Boycott of the 2022 Beijing Olympics Would Work

By Shannon Tiezzi
There is a massive overlap between Western liberal democracies and medal contenders in the Winter Games – enough to gut Beijing’s Olympic dreams.

With New State Department Web Page, US Ramps up Emphasis on China’s Xinjiang Abuses

With New State Department Web Page, US Ramps up Emphasis on China’s Xinjiang Abuses

By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S.-China battle of the narratives over Xinjiang continues to heat up.
The Vagaries of Crime and Punishment in China

The Vagaries of Crime and Punishment in China

By Jerome A. Cohen
As the crackdown against dissidents continues, we still don’t know how Beijing decides the victims, timing, and type of detention.

China, EU Leaders Hold ‘Intense’ Virtual Meeting

China, EU Leaders Hold ‘Intense’ Virtual Meeting

By Shannon Tiezzi
The meeting highlighted continuing areas of friction between China and Europe, especially on market access and human rights.

What To Do About the 2022 Beijing Olympics?

What To Do About the 2022 Beijing Olympics?

By Benedict Rogers
Does a regime accused of atrocity crimes and grave breaches of an international treaty deserve to host this prestigious sporting event?

Human Rights Groups Ask IOC to Move 2022 Olympics Out of China

Human Rights Groups Ask IOC to Move 2022 Olympics Out of China

By Associated Press
In a letter, the group asked the IOC to "reverse its mistake in awarding Beijing the honor of hosting the Winter Olympic Games in 2022."
Cracks in China-Europe Relations Run Deep

Cracks in China-Europe Relations Run Deep

By Laurens Hemminga
Looking at Europe-China ties since the 1990s it becomes clear that the recent tension is driven by deeper structural factors -- and is therefore likely to stick.

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