“There have been rare exceptions to this acquiescence to Beijing’s oppression. At the United Nations, two dozen governments joined together for the first time in such numbers to express concern about the extraordinary crackdown in Xinjiang.” @KenRoth #Rights2020
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“Governments should deliberately counter China’s divide-and-conquer strategy for securing silence about its oppression. When governments deal with China on their own, they often opt for silence, but if they band together, the power balance shifts.”
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“For example, if the Organization of Islamic Cooperation were to protest against the Chinese government’s repression of Turkic Muslims in Xinjiang, Beijing would need to retaliate against 57 countries.”
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“Similarly, governments should stop rolling out the red carpet for Chinese officials without insisting on real progress on human rights. A state visit should come with a public demand, for example, to give UN investigators independent access to Xinjiang.”
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“Unless we want to return to an era in which people are pawns to be manipulated or discarded according to the whims of their overlords, the Chinese government’s attack on the international human rights system must be resisted.”
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“Decades of progress on human rights are at stake. So is our future.”
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Situations in China are alarming & governments should not opt for silent diplomacy. Indeed, power of one single government is limited. When more stand together and sanction CCP, that will make a drastic difference. And I appreciate HRW's continual monitoring of HK.
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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