Uyghurs: A ‘security risk’ in Turkey
Even in exile, Uyghur refugees fear being deported to China. Those living in Turkey are especially afraid, according to Human Rights Watch.
By Marcel Grzanna
Even in exile, Uyghur refugees fear being deported to China. Those living in Turkey are especially afraid, according to Human Rights Watch.
By Marcel Grzanna
A few days before Vice-Chancellor Lars Klingbeil’s trip to China, the International Campaign for Tibet warns of “dangerous dependence” on the Communist Party.
By Marcel Grzanna
Indonesia’s ex-president and dictator Suharto is being glorified by the government almost 30 years after his death. Human rights organizations are protesting.
By Marcel Grzanna
Lower Saxony has deported a Uyghur woman to China, although the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) had specified Turkey as the destination country. Following harsh criticism, the Ministry of the Interior of Lower Saxony is taking a stand.
By Ning Wang
In 2003, ex-Tibetan monk Lobsang Monlam bought himself a computer and began work on his personal goal in life – the digital preservation of the Tibetan language and culture.
By Marcel Grzanna
The parliamentary decision to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention has met with resistance from the head of state in Latvia. President Edgars Rinkevics expresses criticism that the unpredictability of the decision does not conform to the European legal framework.
By Redaktion Table
The International Campaign for Tibet has honored former HRW China Director Sophie Richardson and IT activist Geshe Lobsang Monlam for their commitment to human rights and the preservation of Tibetan culture.
By Yi Ling Pan
The EU Parliament is awarding this year’s Human Rights Prize to a representative of the free press. Both had “paid a high price for telling the truth to the powerful,” said EU Parliament President Roberta Metsola.
By Marion Bergermann
China maintains that the imprisoned Swedish publisher Gui Minhai is a Chinese citizen. The case has attracted renewed attention in the run-up to Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard’s visit to China.
By Julia Fiedler
Older people are particularly at risk in crisis situations and wars, says the UN representative on the rights of older persons.
By Okan Bellikli