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Like a fairy-tale – Ukrainian filmmaker s journey from Russian jail to Venice festival

Like a fairy-tale – Ukrainian filmmaker s journey from Russian jail to Venice festival
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Michelle Bachelet should not go to Xinjiang on Chinese government terms

When Michelle Bachelet became the world’s top human rights official in 2018, she expressed deep concern about the human rights catastrophe in the Xinjiang region of China. Four years later, many describe what is happening there as a genocide, targeting millions with a wide range of destructive measures. Ever since 2018, the UN has been demanding that its human rights specialists be allowed to visit Xinjiang, without Chinese government restrictions. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres recently said negotiations are ongoing.  But such a visit would inevitably be stage-managed by the Chinese authorities, the perpetrators. That presents a grave risk of tarnishing the prestige and reputation of the UN and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. 

Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya: EU sanctions against Belarus not enough

Just imagine [that] 32,000 people are detained and only about 80 people are in the sanctions list, she told Euronews. It is not serious. The situation is so awful in our country. So many people have been tortured and raped and violated in jails, so these steps are so minimal. The steps are so slow that we really expected much more . Tsikhanouskaya s words come as she accepted the European Parliament s Sakharov Prize on behalf of the Belarusian opposition, something that honours individuals and groups of people who have dedicated their lives to the defense of human rights and freedom of thought. But with dialogue between the EU and the Lukashenko regime essentially non-existent, she said that the parliament could also do more to help the situation in the conflict-stricken country.

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