A UN Body Sheds Light on the Fate of Disappeared Uyghurs
[ad_1] AdvertisementA little-known United Nations body, the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, is helping to shine a light on the extent of China’s enforced disappearances...
8 Years After ‘709,’ Persecution of Chinese Human Rights Lawyers Continues
[ad_1] AdvertisementStarting on July 9, 2015, the Chinese government launched an unprecedented nationwide crackdown on human rights lawyers. In the following few months, police interrogated...
Chinese Ambassador’s Comments Reveal China’s Willful Misreading of Soviet History
[ad_1] AdvertisementLu Shaye, China's controversial ambassador to France, caused a diplomatic uproar over the weekend, as he implied that post-Soviet countries did not really have...
A Nuanced Approach to China Needs Human Rights at the Core
Foreign policy pundits have been calling for a rethink to counter Washington’s alleged groupthink. There’s a certain truth in that. But one element has been...
How China Tries to Bamboozle the United Nations
[ad_1] AdvertisementIn recent days, the China watching community has been consumed with talk of a surveillance balloon that crossed over the continental United States before...