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EU urges China to free activists on crackdown anniversary
//The EU on Wednesday urged China to free hundreds of lawyers and rights activists, on the fifth anniversary of a major crackdown.
//Brussels pledged to highlight the "deteriorating situation of civil and political rights in China" including the case of a professor detained after criticising President Xi Jinping over the coronavirus pandemic.
//the EU said it expected China to investigate cases of arbitrary detention and mistreatment of prisoners.
//The United States on Tuesday called for the release of Xu Zhangrun, a law professor at Tsinghua University, one of China's top institutions, and one of the rare prominent figures to offer open critiques of Xi, who has clamped down hard on dissent.
//Last week the EU's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell warned that existing rights must be protected in Hong Kong after police made the first arrests there under China's new national security law.
Source: WION, (08-Jul)
Further reading:
Wife of Chinese human rights lawyer Yu Wensheng: (My) Husband Was Secretly Sentenced and Inter-Provincially Imprisoned. The Law in China Is Merely “On Paper”.
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/23342
Rejected by the Court to prosecute the Chinese government for concealing the epidemic, a Chinese family member of the deceased is being harassed and under surveillance
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/23333
#709MassArrest #HumanRights #EU #NationalSecurityLaw #Xi #XuZhangrun
EU urges China to free activists on crackdown anniversary
//The EU on Wednesday urged China to free hundreds of lawyers and rights activists, on the fifth anniversary of a major crackdown.
//Brussels pledged to highlight the "deteriorating situation of civil and political rights in China" including the case of a professor detained after criticising President Xi Jinping over the coronavirus pandemic.
//the EU said it expected China to investigate cases of arbitrary detention and mistreatment of prisoners.
//The United States on Tuesday called for the release of Xu Zhangrun, a law professor at Tsinghua University, one of China's top institutions, and one of the rare prominent figures to offer open critiques of Xi, who has clamped down hard on dissent.
//Last week the EU's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell warned that existing rights must be protected in Hong Kong after police made the first arrests there under China's new national security law.
Source: WION, (08-Jul)
Further reading:
Wife of Chinese human rights lawyer Yu Wensheng: (My) Husband Was Secretly Sentenced and Inter-Provincially Imprisoned. The Law in China Is Merely “On Paper”.
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/23342
Rejected by the Court to prosecute the Chinese government for concealing the epidemic, a Chinese family member of the deceased is being harassed and under surveillance
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/23333
#709MassArrest #HumanRights #EU #NationalSecurityLaw #Xi #XuZhangrun
WION
EU urges China to free activists on crackdown anniversary
The EU on Wednesday urged China to free hundreds of lawyers and rights activists, on the fifth anniversary of a major crackdown. As relations with Beijing become increasingly complex, Brussels pledged to highlight the "deteriorating situation of civil and…