#China : Relentless Crackdown on #Taoist Temples Continues
Was this part of Erdogan’s deal with China during his recent visit? If yes, then a human rights disaster could be in the making. https://t.co/GPHf51lgrr
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) July 20, 2019
That is the VERY argument for robust confrontation on all levels, rather than the kind of naive, patient collaboration that allows Beijing to slowly but surely build a global axis of authoritarianism.
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) July 20, 2019
#China’s official demographic figures seriously misrepresent the country’s real population landscape. The real size of China’s population could be 115 million fewer than the official number, putting China behind #India in terms of population.
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) July 21, 2019
#China’s neighbours boost coastguards as tensions rise in #SouthChinaSea
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) July 21, 2019
[Manifesto of HK Protesters] https://t.co/k2zHjoj3Yo It was for the first time HKers articulated a manifesto in city’s legislature. This was not merely a milestone; it showed how determined we could be in defense of freedom and in pursuit of democracy, even in the worst of times.
— Joshua Wong 黃ä鋒 (@joshuawongcf) July 21, 2019
Grandpa Chan, who has been on hunger strike, chanting with social workers in the march.
“Hongkongers, add oil”
“Social workers, add oil” pic.twitter.com/gRDYMoOkEN— Eric Cheung (@EricCheungwc) July 21, 2019
#China : Temples Ordered to Conceal Hundreds of Outdoor #Buddhist Statues.
In some temples of eastern provinces of Fujian and Zhejiang: CCP directed to cover them up “to block the spread of religion.”— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) July 21, 2019
#China : Relentless Crackdown on #Taoist Temples Continues. Since last year, #Taoism, long considered as China’s traditional religion, suffered the most severe crackdown since the Cultural Revolution.
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) July 21, 2019
#Taiwan’s government has pledged assistance to #HongKong protesters on humanitarian grounds, offering a haven for dissidents against the CCP. #Chinahttps://t.co/mMLnmtLJWQpic.twitter.com/6NP2v26uOs
— Victims of Communism (@VoCommunism) July 20, 2019
In Pictures: ‚Free Hong Kong; democracy now‘ – Thousands protest extradition bill, amid security lockdown #antiELAB#HongKong#china#NoToChinaExtradition@krislc@SiuSinGalleryhttps://t.co/n0QtnCTvDz
— Hong Kong Free Press (@HongKongFP) July 21, 2019
„Beijing seeks to weaken the role of Western democratic norms within the global order. But it is not seeking to overturn vital economic…components of that order from which China itself has benefited…“
Of course not. And that is precisely the problem. https://t.co/9xmYNevIQz
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) July 20, 2019
‘This Kind of Attempt to Assimilate Typically Backfires’: Adrian Zenz https://t.co/kuqJ8glU4Z
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) July 20, 2019
#NorthKorean Authorities Arrest Seven Teenagers for Watching #SouthKorean Movies.Parents are looking to borrow money for bribes to bail out their children.
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) July 20, 2019
#China : CCP Censors Textbooks for Children Making #Uyghurs and #Buddhists Disappear
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) July 20, 2019
#China : #Tibetan #Buddhism Suppressed , Lamas Closely Monitored, Temple Destroyed . Two temples in Shanxi were subjected to crackdowns: authorities have taken full control over one of them, while the other has been turned into ruins, lama arrested
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) July 19, 2019
#Tibet : Thousands More Expelled From #YachenGar #Buddhist Center . Authorities have moved ahead with removals from the Yachen Gar Tibetan Buddhist study and meditation center, evicting a further 3,600 monks and nuns in recent days.
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) July 19, 2019
Five #UN independent experts have questioned #China’s use of its anti-separatism law to suppress freedom of expression, religion, assembly and association and the cultural rights of the #Tibetan people.
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) July 21, 2019
“And it offers an augur of what international affairs will look like if the Chinese regime of Xi Jinping realizes its global ambitions: a world where most states meekly submit to Beijing’s dictates and endorse its crimes.” @hrw_chinese @hrwhttps://t.co/Zdtir6PCfj
— Sophie Richardson (@SophieHRW) July 21, 2019
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