The UNHRC’s 19 negative and 11 neutral votes reflect global problems. The Uyghurs were not surprised, and their fight will continue.
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United Nations: Japan in the Dock for Violating Unification Church’s Human Rights
A supplemental submission has been filed before the Human Rights Council.
The Uyghurs After the Shameful UN Vote: “We Will Continue to Fight”
19 countries saved China from a debate at the Human Rights Council on its “crimes against humanity” in Xinjiang—a shame, but Beijing is not off the hook.
Запрет Свидетелей Иеговы в Таджикистане является незаконным – по утверждению Комитета ООН по правам человека
Комитет ООН постановил, что отказ от военной службы по соображениям совести, обращение в свою веру и утверждение об «истинности своей религии» не могут быть основанием для запрета.
The UN Xinjiang Report, One Month Later: Where Do We Go from There?
What will the world do now, in the face of irrefutable evidence of human rights atrocities in Xinjiang?
Tajikistan’s Ban of Jehovah’s Witnesses Illegal, UN Human Rights Committee Says
The UN body ruled that conscientious objection, proselytization, and claiming theirs is the “true religion” cannot be prohibited
日本と統一教会:国連自由権規約人権委員会に対する提訴
安倍暗殺後の統一教会に対する攻撃は、市民的及び政治的権利に関する国際規約の複数の条項に抵触する。
The Tai Ji Men Case at the UN Human Rights Council—Again
At the 51st session of the United Nations body, a written statement has been presented about the appeal of international scholars and human rights activists for a solution of the case.
China’s Crimes Against Humanity: Pakistan to the Rescue
Meanwhile, the UN has a new human rights chief and a Chinese wolf warrior diplomat denounced by FOREF for his lack of civility as under-secretary-general.
The UN Uyghur Report, One Week Later: Three Lessons China May Learn
The report itself is one lesson, the inability to block it is another, and the ineffectiveness of propaganda is the third.








