Report: Human rights abuses continue to worsen in East Turkistan

Amnesty International released its 2023 general report, which emphasized that human rights violations in East Turkistan continue to worsen.
According to the related news of the Voice of America, on April 24, Amnesty International released the "2023 Human Rights Report" worldwide, which evaluated the human rights situation of 155 countries.
The "2023 Human Rights Report" covers the current human rights situation in China and Hong Kong in more than six pages, the most compared to other countries. China continues to restrict people's freedom of speech, assembly, and association, citing national security, the report said.
The report warns that China has not only committed serious human rights abuses in East Turkistan, but has also systematically destroyed the languages and cultures of various ethnic groups, including Tibetans. In addition, human rights lawyers, journalists, and women's rights activists continued to be suppressed.
At a press conference held by the Taiwan branch of Amnesty International in Taipei on the same day, the statements about China's expansion of authoritarianism abroad attracted public attention. Amnesty International said China's cross-border surveillance continued to escalate, and even the Amnesty International conference in Taiwan was filmed by suspicious people.
The report also states that China not only expands the idea of foreign centralization in different ways, but also supports and assists the strengthening of centralization in other authoritarian countries.
According to the report, in October 2023, China ignored calls from the international community and forcibly returned more than 500 people who had fled North Korea to China.

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27/04/2024
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