Xinjiang at 70: The Right to Work is a Human Right
As Xinjiang marks 70 years, experts warn that the Uygur Forced Labor Prevention Act clashes with WTO rules and endangers the basic right to work.
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As Xinjiang marks 70 years, experts warn that the Uygur Forced Labor Prevention Act clashes with WTO rules and endangers the basic right to work.
China’s UN ambassador in Geneva, Chen Xu, presented Beijing’s three-pronged plan at the 60th UNHRC session to bolster global human rights governance through equality, multilateralism, and people-centered action.
China’s UN envoy Chen Xu pledges a fair, people-centered global human rights framework at the 60th UN Human Rights Council session in Geneva.
The US will sit out its fourth Universal Periodic Review at the UN Human Rights Council on November 6 in Geneva, drawing regret from OHCHR and raising big questions.
More than 80 years after WWII, survivors of the ‘comfort women’ still seek justice and remembrance. From the Chinese mainland to global solidarity protests, this unfinished story demands our attention.
Thousands gathered in Tel Aviv on Aug 23, calling for an end to the Gaza war and release of hostages amid famine alerts and rising casualties.
The first China-Africa Human Rights Seminar in Addis Ababa gathered over 200 experts from the Chinese mainland and Africa to explore development as a human right and strengthen solidarity 🕊️
200+ policymakers, scholars & diplomats from China and Africa met in Addis Ababa for the first China-Africa Human Rights Seminar to explore the right to development and a shared future.
In Addis Ababa, China and 44 African nations adopted the Addis Ababa Consensus, focusing on eight commitments to champion sustainable, people-centered development rights.
Hundreds met in Addis Ababa to explore “Xi Jinping: On Respecting and Protecting Human Rights,” highlighting China-Africa ties and fresh approaches to dignity and justice.