Human Rights Watch denounces China living peor repression of Tiananmen human rights

A visitor encounters an image of Chinese President Xi Jinping during an exhibition about the lucha against the COVID-19 at the Wuhan Convention Center (REUTERS / Tingshu Wang)
A visitor encounters an image of Chinese President Xi Jinping during an exhibition about the lucha against the COVID-19 at the Wuhan Convention Center (REUTERS / Tingshu Wang)

The Human Rights Watch annual news item, published by Ginebra, Switzerland, states that China is living up to the representation of human rights since the regime brutally applauded the democratic movement of Tiananmen, in 1989. To the NGO, China, long live the presidency of Xi Jinping “his most obscure period” in my three decades.

The document recorded come in the last years one million Uighurs and members of other Muslim minorities have been detained in the Xinjiang Chinese region, while pursuing the attack on the liberties in Hong Kong and the repression in zones like Tibet and Mongolia Interior.

“The good news is that it has a reaction without precedents against this repression“with the governing coalition of unions uniting to criticize China”, commented the agency EFE HRW Executive Director Kenneth Roth.

A Chinese police force will take up its position on the matter by officially calling it a professional training center in Yining in the Uigur Autonomous Region of Xinjiang, China, on September 4, 2018 (REUTERS / Thomas Peter / Archive)
A Chinese police force will take up its position on the matter by officially calling it a professional training center in Yining in the Uigur Autonomous Region of Xinjiang, China, on September 4, 2018 (REUTERS / Thomas Peter / Archive)

Examples of this reaction he side Xinjiang’s representation of 39 countries, led by Germany, will be held at the last UN General Assembly, or the descent in the number of countries that support China in the hour to concede assistance to the Human Rights Council of the same organization.

“Good news, because the Chinese government is preoccupied with its international reputation“And it’s the form of a change in China that is great and powerful, but it needs a good image that is now needed for repression,” Roth said.

It also informs China’s intentions to press the countries that denounce its practices, as Australia, which supra economic sanctions on the part of Beijing in retaliation for its support of an international investigation into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Xi Jinping went to China for the most dark time, according to HRW (Bloomberg)
Xi Jinping went to China for the most dark time, according to HRW (Bloomberg)

“Beijing believes that research will focus on human-to-human transmission in December 2019 and the year 2020, while millions of Wuhan’s people will be killed and the virus will be globalized.”, signal Roth.

My last, the special relation of United Nations about the situation of the defenders of the Human Rights, Mary Lawlor, denounced the “alarming” action against those who deploy their work in China over five years old a “repression campaign” in what follows being “accused, detainees, disappeared and tortured”.

Lawlor referred to a communication to the so-called “repression 709”, which began on July 9, 2015 in Asian countries. From this moment, “The profession of human rights activist has been effectively criminalized in China” many pretexts of preoccupations with national security.

Workers working along the perimeter wall of one of the concentration camps for Uighurs in Xinjiang (REUTERS / Thomas Peter / Archive)
Workers working along the perimeter wall of one of the concentration camps for Uighurs in Xinjiang (REUTERS / Thomas Peter / Archive)

The expert has a reference in his writing to the forceful detention and disappearance of the defender of the Human Rights and Advocate Chang Weiping as an example of the efforts of the Chinese regime to silence those who abruptly say about the situation of the Human Rights in the country.

Chang disapproval for the duration of ten days in the year 2020 in the city of Baoji due to the “subversion of the power of the State”, and his license was revoked. Last October, the defender posted a video explaining the torture and the malicious acts that he allegedly received during his detention.

One of the most delayed days of the publication of audiovisual material, Chang was detained by security and new agents in “residential vigilance in a designated place” (RSDL, for its English singles), donde ya fue retenido en enero. Permanece in discontinued parade and no presents against him.

(Relief from EFE and Europa Press)

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